F1, driver salaries 2022: Charles Leclerc takes fifth place
After so many years, Lewis Hamilton is not the highest paid Formula 1 star.
After so many years, Lewis Hamilton is not the highest paid Formula 1 star.
In recent weeks there has been talk of his return to Red Bull.
The analysis on Mattia Binotto’s heir at Maranello comes from someone who knows him very well.
The much-heard Red Bull advisor gave his name: the four-time world champion had his say.
The Dutch driver: “After a few races you have to accept your role, and understand that the driver next to you is just better”
Mercedes driver: “It’s been impressive this year.”
The Australian served as the circus race director until the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP.
The young German driver recently ended his adventure with Haas.
The Spanish driver is the third driver of the British stable.
Analysis on the change of team principal at Ferrari according to the Englishman, a long-time F1 driver.
The 2016 world champion’s words leave no room for misunderstanding.
The Ferrarista commented on the Frenchman’s arrival, “We have to give him time.”
The VIP fan of the Maranello racing stable wanted to welcome the new team principal.
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“I think it was the best choice, we needed something different,” stressed the Haas team principal.
The Monegasque driver frames the difficulties of 2022 and speaks clearly ahead of the next championship.
The Mercedes team principal himself, now also a shareholder in the Anglo-German stable, is speaking about this.
The 2022 world champion analyzes duels with his last two title rivals.
The former team principal recently tendered his resignation.
He has been team principal of Ferrari for the past three years.
“They were very close at the beginning of the season, then we did a lot of work on the car,” said Adrian Newey.
The 2016 world champion did not mince words toward the Monegasque.
Dutch driver is clear: “I won’t race until I’m 40, I like endurance.”
The Mercedes team principal spoke about a possible landing of the former Ferrari at the British team.
The former Haas driver confirmed that he has no plans to leave the Circus: “I am evaluating the options available.”
The multiple MotoGp world champion meets the two-time F1 world champion: “In sports, if you want to win, you have to be a ‘killer’: he is one.”
“I also want to fulfill other experiences,” explained the two-time F1 world champion.
The former Renault and Lotus driver among others in the last two seasons raced in IndyCar.