F1 Ferrari: from Sainz clear message to Maranello
The Spanish driver: “We know what the problem is, and I trust Ferrari.”
The Spanish driver: “We know what the problem is, and I trust Ferrari.”
The Majorcan, calling the 41-year-old Aston Martin driver a “hypercompetitive beast,” compared him to the ‘Doctor.’
The team principal is back to talk after a poor start to the season
The German manufacturer, active in the Circus in the 1980s and until 1991, had attempted negotiations with Red Bull, McLaren and Williams.
The Spanish driver spoke plainly to the Cavallino fans in a message on his official profile.
The former driver of the German racing stable: “Sometimes he breaks down mentally.”
Tense situation in Maranello after the flop of the new car
The Dutch driver was not satisfied with second place in Jeddah
“Giving a penalty after the podium and at thirty-five laps after the pit stop is a bad figure on the part of the FIA,” the driver’s outburst.
“After Friday we felt we were second strength, today the Aston Martins were superior to us and we have to understand why.”
Very bitter words for the Monegasque, only seventh at the end of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Asturian is paying for the time he had served an earlier penalty during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
However, the Dutchman extols the comeback that allowed him to finish second in Saudi Arabia.
The enthusiasm of the Asturian, third at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix behind Perez and Verstappen.
In Jeddah, Red Bulls take first and second place ahead of Alonso, Ferrari also beaten by Mercedes.
Seven-time world champion driver again beaten by Russell in qualifying
“I have different feelings than in Bahrain,” assures the Monegasque.
Despite health problems in recent days, the Dutchman finished first in Friday’s free practice.
Behind the Red Bull Dutchman stands out again Alonso, Ferrari wait-and-see: Carlos Sainz only tenth.
The British driver said goodbye to his physiotherapist
The seven-time World Champion does not hide: “I think I will win again.”
After the harsh attack on the team, the British driver backtracked to Jeddah
Former British driver advises seven-time world champion: “Don’t go to Maranello, there are problems”
The Cavallino team principal heralded the need to change the ECU of the Monegasque’s car ahead of the Saudi Arabian GP.
Coming off a 26-year career in the aerospace industry, the new COO of the British stable will be in place from April.
Alpine CEO: “He has been successful in all categories, he is, at the very least, an excellent second driver.”
Liberty Media’s Ceo no-nonsense: “Their contracts expire soon.”