Lewis Hamilton, farewell to Angela Cullen after seven years
The British driver said goodbye to his physiotherapist
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.”
“100th podium? Thirty-third victory? I’m aiming for the third World Championship.”
More rumors come from England about the possible turnover between the two great early-season disappointments
Several influential voices in the world champion team had joked about the similarity of the two cars.
Although disappointed with the result of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Michael’s son remains optimistic about the continuation of the season.
“Sergio is complete and lends a great hand in development; he is ripe to take on Max,” the team principal explained.
“By now of the legendary Formula 1 I appreciate mostly his comments,” the journalist writes.
The resignation of a key technician comes after the first GP in 2023: he had been working in Maranello for more than a decade.
The British driver does not hide his irritation after the Black Arrows’ false start
Possible turnaround after problems experienced by the Monegasque, who retired despite using two ECUs.
“The key is to be different from others and not have to copy anyone,” he said.
“He wanted to bring into the discussion certain value elements that were very important to him,” the Formula 1 chairman and CEO noted.
“Chatter is zero,” stresses the F1 chairman and CEO.
Red Bull team principal in press conference doesn’t mince words
“Verstappen? I think he will win every single race this year. I’m betting on it.”
The Mercedes driver extols his rival, but also spurs the team, “Half of Aston Martin is ours, let’s work on it.”
The Spaniard of the Cavallino speaks out about fourth place in the Bahrain Grand Prix, behind Aston Martin.
Both Horner and Perez dwell on certain aspects that they believe make the Aston Martin similar to the RB18.
The Cavallino team principal analyzes the Rosse’s disastrous debut in Bahrain.