F1: Sergio Perez penalized, but Charles Leclerc and Ferrari remain behind
Concluded the investigation into the Mexican’s Safety car behavior: the 5″ penalty, however, does not change the final result.
Concluded the investigation into the Mexican’s Safety car behavior: the 5″ penalty, however, does not change the final result.
The Cavallino team principal has spoken out in no uncertain terms against Red Bull’s Mexican.
Eternal race full of emotions as well as mistakes (including those of the Dutchman and Hamilton), Carlos Sainz 3rd.
The seven-time world champion, happy with his third-place finish in qualifying in Singapore, is convinced he can achieve even more in the race.
Seemingly inexplicable was the decision to call Verstappen back to the pits while the Dutchman was spinning hard.
“We to stay inside the roof made an incredible effort,” Ferrari’s team principal pointed out.
Red Bull’s team principal responded to Toto Wolff and the sporting director of the Prancing Horse, Laurent Mekies.
The Monegasque finished ahead of the reigning world champion and teammate, Carlos Sainz.
Cavallino Ds Laurent Mekies goes down hard on the budget cap case.
“We can aim for pole position,” said the Monegasque after the second free practice session.
“It was frustrating,” recounted the driver of the Maranello stable.
Sainz fastest in Tuesday’s second free practice at Marina Bay.
“A Singapore non si possono commettere errori” ha dichiarato il pilota spagnolo.
Il pilota monegasco ha parlato in vista del Gran Premio di Singapore.
The Spanish driver: “We plan to give Red Bull a hard time, we don’t think about Mercedes.”
“It is at the same level as Red Bull or even better,” said the Spanish driver.
The German analyzes the reasons that led to his farewell to Formula 1, but also of the missed titles at Maranello.
Ferrari’s Spaniard reflects on the pit lanes of some circuits, which are too narrow, and the Holland episode.
In Singapore, all drivers will be expected to exert more physical effort than at other tracks
The Red Bull adviser feels the World Cup is close and does not spare a heavy criticism of the rival stable.
The Ferrari driver, who is aiming to put the disappointing Italian Grand Prix finish behind him, was described as “anxious” by Damon Hill.
The team principal of the Maranello-based stable emphasized that the Rossa must give both drivers an equal chance.
“As pure pace, Charles is superior. But to challenge Verstappen, you should not think about hurting someone’s sensibilities.”
The seven-time world champion has his say on the growth of Ferrari’s Monegasque.
Former team principal of the Cavallino in the glory years of Schumacher: “If you make the same mistakes often then it means there is something to change”
Maranello team principal: “We lack the winning mentality, that of the Schumacher era.”
The two teased each other during these days off between Monza and Singapore.
“Everything is amplified here,” said the Spanish driver.
McLaren’s technical director stressed the excellent work of the Italian and Austrian teams.