Charles Leclerc, British hypothesis: “What if he prefers Alpine to Ferrari?”
Speaking about this was Peter Windsor, a former Williams executive, who then explained his theory.
Speaking about this was Peter Windsor, a former Williams executive, who then explained his theory.
The Maranello team principal frames his goals heading into the Canadian Grand Prix.
The Monegasque from Maranello’s Formula 1 team praised the prancing horse’s historic victory in the world’s most prestigious car race and assured that he will one day compete in it as well.
“Racing for Ferrari would be great,” admitted the reigning Formula One champion.
After the great success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans: “Winning with Ferrari something important.”
“Today we experienced an unforgettable day, which I dedicate to everyone who works at Ferrari, which we celebrate with our fans and with the country.”
The Maranello stable won the centennial edition of the famous French race
Damon Hill, 1996 world champion, spoke in less than flattering terms about the Redhead’s 2023 season.
The social post by the Monegasque, currently only seventh in the F1 rankings, leaves no room for doubt.
The Haas team principal analyzes the chances of moving to Maranello tomorrow.
The new work by the award-winning and translated Cremonese author tells a story that not many people know about.
Despite the updates from the Spanish Grand Prix, optimism remains high at Red Bull.
“We thought we were doing well, but it was actually a slow bleed,” admitted the Ferrari driver.
The seven-time world champion has returned to talk about rumors that he will be behind the wheel of the Rossa before the end of his career.
Former German driver: “They don’t understand the problem, but the new management needs time”
Flop in Spain with new upgrades does not worry the Cavallino CEO
The fate of the Briton is being decided. Ferrari at window, ready to step up.
“We have to see what happened, because it was probably our worst performance from our point of view, but even in a difficult weekend we scored more points than Ferrari.”
The team principal of the Maranello stable analyzed the Spanish Grand Prix
The Dutch driver dominated from start to finish the Barcelona Grand Prix
The Monegasque will start from the pits right along with the driver with whom he was supposed to share the last row of the Spanish GP, Logan Sargeant.
Replaced several parts of Maranello’s single-seater after problems the Monegasque had in qualifying.
The Cavallino engineers must postpone checks on the Monegasque’s car after the disastrous Catalan Saturday.
Official the penalty, which affects the top qualifying positions in the Spanish Grand Prix.
The team principal of the Maranello stable: “Totally mixed feelings.”
The Spanish pilot happy with the first row obtained in Barcelona
The world champion driver monopolized qualifying for the GP in Barcelona
The Monegasque driver: “There was something wrong with the car.”
“I would like to win and race with Ferrari until I am 60 years old.”
The Monegasque on the possible arrival of the Briton: “If he came, I would not feel challenged, on the contrary.”