F1, Lewis Hamilton sets the record straight on his future
The Briton’s words leave no room for interpretation.
The Briton’s words leave no room for interpretation.
The two teased each other during these days off between Monza and Singapore.
The Finn talks about how his life has changed at Alfa Romeo compared to his seasons alongside Lewis Hamilton.
“Everything is amplified here,” said the Spanish driver.
McLaren’s technical director stressed the excellent work of the Italian and Austrian teams.
The reigning world champion spoke about his former partner in Red Bull.
The Team Principal of the Cavallino spoke in critical terms about racing regulations.
The Monegasque returns to the final laps of the Italian GP and the difficulties encountered during this season.
“In the last rounds we have been battling for poles and wins, I will fight for victory,” said the Spanish driver.
The team principal of the Prancing Horse spoke about the Ferrari Driver Academy driver.
“We are still making mistakes and we are still learning,” the Spaniard said.
“Wherever I can get a position, I will be very happy, but now we have to see how the situation develops in the coming days or weeks.”
The Roman driver and the Brazilian ex-Ferrarista won the season round of the Italian GT Endurance Championship.
The Anglo-Austrian team’s chief engineer talks about perhaps unrepeatable performance for the Cavallino: here’s why.
The analysis of Ferrari’s Spaniard, who after the good evidence of recent times expects new difficulties.
Team principal Horner: “Ferrari is fast and Mercedes is also on the upswing.”
In recent Formula 1 rainbow races, Hamilton and Russell have often contended for podium finishes with the Prancing Horse drivers.
The Brazilian, famous for the seasons in which he shared the Maranello pit with Michael Schumacher, left the Cavallino in 2005.
The German driver is looking for a team for next season
Former Ferrari president: “He protects the team and takes all the bullets.”
The Academy driver, the 2019 Formula 3 champion, will take part in the first free practice session of the U.S. GP on Oct. 21.
The Apulian driver, who recently held tests with Haas, has been invited to conduct tests with Alpine, looking for a replacement for Fernando Alonso for next season.
The president of the Maranello-based stable talked about the title prospects in the coming seasons.
The former president of the Prancing Horse, spoke about the treatment of the Maranello company.
“He has a new opponent in the race for the remaining cockpits: what De Vries demonstrated at Monza will not make things any easier for him,” Timo Glock stressed.
Red Bull’s team principal returned to the Dutchman’s performance at Monza.
Alan Permane “We will have more aerodynamic load. It will be a tough race.”
Red Bull executive: “Singapore would be a good party, but Suzuka is even better.”