F1, Ferrari: to Charles Leclerc the podium is not enough
The Monegasque expressed regret over the outcome of the U.S. GP, despite the fine comeback that led him to third place.
The Monegasque expressed regret over the outcome of the U.S. GP, despite the fine comeback that led him to third place.
Success in Austin is worth the Manufacturers’ World Championship: the Dutchman dedicates it to Dietrich Mateschitz.
Despite a defective last pit stop, the world champion overtakes the Monegasque and the Mercedes driver in the last phase of the race. Badly Sainz, out at the first corner.
This was announced by the stable itself via statement: its founder passed away in the night at the age of 78.
“I have to figure out if Mick is the chosen one,” admitted the Haas team principal.
Second in qualifying, he will start from 12th on the grid due to a penalty.
Co-founder of the Red Bull company and owner of the Formula 1 team of the same name, he passed away at the age of 78.
The Spaniard sees a surging Red Bull: “I’m not going to lie, I think they are the favorites.”
Masterpiece of the Spaniard. The Monegasque demoted ten positions. On the front row is Verstappen.
Italian driver hit the wall on the third lap: “We scarified the first session.”
The Monegasque finished ahead of Bottas and Ricciardo. Fourth Sainz.
The Apulian driver took to the track in FP1 of the U.S. GP at the wheel of the Haas, but his Friday did not go as he hoped.
The Israeli-Russian in his debut in the Red immediately showed great grit.
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Very hard the Finnish, former Mercedes, on the Austrian team.
From Austin, the Spaniard analyzes his relationship with his teammate at Ferrari during the 2022 season.
The Ferrari driver speaks out about regulations and their application.
The Red Bull Dutchman gives his side of the controversy that has focused on his team in recent weeks.
“A precedent should not be set,” said the Haas team principal.
The British driver is in his third season with McLaren.
The British driver said he would beat the seven-time world champion in the same car.
The seven-time world champion does not hide: “We need to take a step back and go in a different direction.”
Haas boss Steiner: “We are negotiating, although nothing is official yet.”
In Austin, the Maranello stable has decided that it will mount the sixth engine, penalty coming
“I had to completely change my driving style,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“She shot herself in the foot,” said the 1996 world champion with Williams.
“What many people don’t know is that I redesigned the F1 steering wheel,” assures the champion.
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