F1, Carlos Sainz warns all his opponents
The Ferrarista is even hungrier after his first win at Silverstone.
The Ferrarista is even hungrier after his first win at Silverstone.
The former French driver, commenting on the outcome of the British Grand Prix and in particular the Monegasque’s result, looks at the glass half full.
Victorious in the British Grand Prix after a bitter race finish for Leclerc, the Spaniard treated himself to a little celebration.
The former champion baffled by the decision to let Charles Leclerc continue on the hard tire.
The Monegasque driver reiterated his disappointment at the new blown success
The Cavallino piolta got the first pole position of his career.
The Spanish driver enjoys his first career pole in Formula 1.
“The second session was better, I had good feelings from the car so I can say I am optimistic at the level of competitiveness.”
During the second free practice session at Silverstone, which ended with Carlos Sainz’s best time, the Monegasque had a problem with his digital dashboard.
In the first few free practice sessions, little action on the track and inconclusive times.
The former Williams and McLaren driver believes they are giving Red Bull too many gifts in Maranello.
The words of Ferrari’s Spaniard, who has grown in recent races after a decidedly complicated period.
The Monegasque driver: “From Miami onward we had none, it is important to do well the next four races.”
A number of changes to the 2022 Sporting and Technical Regulations affecting Formula 1 were introduced and approved in Paris.
The characteristics of the circuit mean that the Cavallino has planned how to beat its rivals in Britain.
The Mercedes team principal wants the fight for the world title to go on until the last race.
The former Brazilian driver spoke about Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
The 2016 world champion does not mince words after the Rossa’s latest results.
For former Canadian driver, world champion Max Verstappen never succumbs to pressure.
Red Bull adviser no-nonsense: “An incredible season, Ferrari car at the limit”
The new porpoising controversy comes from the Mercedes driver.
The former Mercedes driver is unabashed: “He doesn’t have what it takes to be a champion.”
The British manager believes that the world championship is now in Verstappen’s hands.
The Monegasque is 49 points behind Max Verstappen.
The Red Bull advisor spoke on the performance of the cars in Montreal.