Damon Hill has no more doubts between Ferrari and Mercedes
“They have not been able to capitalize over the course of the season and therefore, in my opinion, they will have less difficulty next year than Mercedes.”
“They have not been able to capitalize over the course of the season and therefore, in my opinion, they will have less difficulty next year than Mercedes.”
The seven-time world champion turned 54 years old.
The Scottish driver, who was always a rival of the Cavallino on the track, now sees a bright future for the Rosse.
The seven-time world champion renews his ambitions for 2023.
The former Lotus and Haas driver analyzes what happened at Ferrari in 2022.
The Monegasque driver takes stock of the past season, also analyzing his own responsibilities.
On December 29, 2013, tragedy struck the seven-time F1 world champion.
“I don’t feel like getting off the hook, but if after fifty years we have brought back an Italian motorcycle, Ducati, to win MotoGp even with an Italian rider, we expect that in Formula 1 this can also happen soon.”
The Monegasque driver revealed a backstory about his former teammate.
The Frenchman, who raced in F1 for the Maranello company between 1983 and 1985, does not mince words about the season that just ended.
McLaren’s new team principal revealed his enthusiasm for the Maranello-based team’s new single-seater.
One of the most successful designers in the Circus revealed that he was close to landing at Maranello, explaining the reasons for staying at Red Bull.
“It was perhaps the most difficult task I have faced in my career,” said the former Ferrari team principal.
Former Mercedes executive: “I can’t imagine her winning next year.”
In a season full of satisfaction and just as many reasons for regret, the Ferrari driver has learned something important.
“He has talked to Leclerc and Sainz, the drivers. He is in constant contact with Benedetto Vigna, the CEO.”
This was announced by the Prancing Horse through a note released on its social channels.
The two German drivers, both distinguished by their Ferrari pasts, will be on the track together.
The advisor to the Austrian team spoke about the competition in the upcoming F1 championship.
“If I were Mercedes or Red Bull right now I would be happy, because continuity is everything.”
The Ferrarista’s dad used a few but precise words to describe his thoughts on the decisions made at Maranello.
The team principal of the Anglo-German stable has his say on the future of his now former colleague and rival.
The Mercedes team principal frames the recent events of the colleague he will no longer find in the paddock in 2023.
The Red Bull advisor had his say on the turnover between Binotto and Vasseur.
Criticism comes from Red Bull over Maranello team principal’s farewell
The Spanish pilot: “It showed my limitations.”
The analysis on Mattia Binotto’s heir at Maranello comes from someone who knows him very well.
Former driver Brundle critical of Cavallino’s choice: “What a risk.”
Analysis on the change of team principal at Ferrari according to the Englishman, a long-time F1 driver.
The 2016 world champion’s words leave no room for misunderstanding.