F1 Ferrari, Leclerc worried: “Impossible to do better”
Monegasque driver now fears Mercedes: “They were flying…”
Monegasque driver now fears Mercedes: “They were flying…”
More bungling by the Maranello team during the Dutch Gp.
The German ex-Mercedes man’s analysis of the second place on the grid that the Monegasque got with his Ferrari is merciless.
The Monegasque, in Zandvoort, came close to the pole position: to mock him Max Verstappen, by only 21 thousandths of a second.
The home driver, at the wheel of his Red Bull, records a trmple better by just 21 thousandths than the Monegasque.
The Monegasque ahead of Russell and Verstappen.
The Monegasque driver is ninety-eight points behind Max Verstappen.
“In Monza we might find a situation similar to Belgium,” said the Monegasque.
The Spanish driver spoke ahead of the Dutch GP: “Maybe I’m too optimistic.”
After mistakes in Belgium Brundle bewildered: “We should not be surprised if we get the same result”
Inaki Rueda: “If we don’t try to seize these opportunities, we are not runners.”
“Once again Charles Leclerc had to deal with bad luck.”
Maranello team principal: “Sometimes what are perceived as mistakes are not real mistakes”
According to rumors, the German pilot will leave the Academy immediately at the end of 2022
Not a great moment for the Lausanne-born engineer.
Maranello’s Team Principal defends his choices.
The Spanish driver did not mince words in commenting on the Ferrari team’s strategy.
The Monegasque analyzed the Rossa’s difficulties compared to the pace kept by Red Bull.
Criticism of the Maranello team is sticking close to the Spaniard, who spoke to the media in his country about it.
The Maranello executive justified the strategy used in Q3.
The Monegasque driver: “Such a wide gap from Max Verstappen has not occurred since the beginning of the year.”
The Spanish driver will start from first place in Belgium, but he is not smiling
More trouble in the Prancing Horse box, fitted the wrong tires to the Monegasque
The Monegasque lagged (over a second behind Perez, first ahead of Verstappen and Sainz): tires are the problem.
The team principal of the Cavallino analyzes the last year and a half of the stable, and also Leclerc’s recent results.
At Spa, many drivers were sanctioned for introducing new power-units.
The Monegasque driver on Friday focused on the race pace: “It’s useless to pay attention to the qualifying pace.”
A possible grid penalty for the Monegasque driver had been rumored for days.