F1, Helmut Marko adamant on Sprint Race format
The Red Bull adviser has no doubts: in his opinion, Formula 1 must push in the direction of the race “independent” of the Sunday race.
The Red Bull adviser has no doubts: in his opinion, Formula 1 must push in the direction of the race “independent” of the Sunday race.
The Mercedes team principal cautiously analyzes the innovations that are shaping the Circus.
The Haas team principal is again lashing out at his former driver for several on-track incidents.
The Spanish pilot without mincing words: “He did everything perfect, they are superior everywhere.”
The Maranello team principal’s consideration comes during the Formula 1 championship break.
The German is back to thinking about the prospects of getting back behind the wheel after retiring last year.
The team principal of the Anglo-German team intervenes on market rumors concerning his driver.
The British champion sends not-so-hidden messages to the Brackley stable.
The Mercedes team principal commented on his third driver and the Haas manager.
According to Brundle, the British driver is still tickled by a possible landing in the red stable: “He wants to be like Schumacher.”
The merciless analysis of the Kaiser’s brother, who won back-to-back races and world championships behind the wheel of the Rossa.
The Brazilian opens up about the GP that contributed to his failure to win the 2008 title: “I just want justice.”
“F1 is anything but a race. It’s like racing is almost a side dish.”
Formula 1 CEO and growing popularity: ‘Everyone wants one’
The team principal of the cavallino after the disappointing Australian race: ‘This is frustrating’.
The Australian GP is bound to be discussed in the coming days as well, as evidenced by the words of the reigning world champion.
The Ferrari driver did not like the FIA’s decision to give him a five-second penalty at all.
Red Bul driver puts everyone behind him. Leclerc out on the first lap.
Despite Mercedes’ second and third places on the Melbourne grid, the team principal is not optimistic.
Mexican driver in the crosshairs after qualifying mistake: Marko denies it
The runway exit in Q1 ignites internal discussion: the Mexican blames the car, the Milton Keynes-based team advisor speaks of a simple mistake.
Fifth on the grid in Australia, the Spaniard reiterates Red Bull’s superiority and fears Mercedes’ race speed.
The Monegasque, who will start seventh in the Australian Grand Prix, explained everything that went wrong in qualifying.
More than two-tenths of a second separates the world champion from George Russell, who will start second. Red in pain: Sainz 5th, Leclerc 5th. Perez very bad.
Red Bull driver very disappointed because of difficult track conditions
Confession on the sidelines of the Australian Grand Prix: “Already today we could have had more than 30 races, that’s too many.”
The Dutchman tells in what condition he faced the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, in which he also completed an epic comeback.
The German has been retired for a year, handing over his single-seater to his fellow Asturian.
The British driver complained about the position of his seat in the single-seater
Toto Wolff resigned: “It will take 12 months to catch up.”