F1, drivers market: frozen Mick Schumacher and Ferrari
Haas team principal Steiner: “Ricciardo? I don’t rule him out.”
Haas team principal Steiner: “Ricciardo? I don’t rule him out.”
A possible grid penalty for the Monegasque driver had been rumored for days.
“Motorsport is an integral part of our DNA, and Formula 1 is both a global stage and an exceptional challenge to experiment with new technologies.”
The calculation is actually conditioned by another game-changing number.
The Spaniard is aiming high at Spa, where Charles Leclerc’s other Ferrari will face a grid penalty.
With Leclerc delayed on the grid by a new penalty, drastic decisions could also come at Red Bull.
According to rumors, the Monegasque driver will change part of the power unit: 5 penalty positions
The former racer opened up about what might be the denouement on the Belgian circuit.
The Circus number one has no doubts about the season finale and points the finger at skeptics, “I don’t see why Ferrari can’t fight for the title.”
Confirmed compensation of 15 million euros to Australian for early termination of contract.
“I will announce my future plans in due course,” explained the Australian driver.
Rumors confirmed, Australian driver says goodbye to British racing stable one year before end of contract
The reigning world champion: “With Mercedes I wouldn’t spend my Saturday night at the same table laughing, with Ferrari it’s different”
The Spanish driver appeared to be on the rise in the last few races before the summer break.
Maranello’s team principal thundered again against the decision to change the regulations.
Race Director Laurent Mekies: “There will be a point where we have to focus more on one driver.”
The Monegasque (on whom hangs the sword of Damocles of a possible grid penalty) wants to return to the sensations of 2019, when he won pole and victory.
The Mercedes driver assures, “I still feel fresh, like I still have a lot of fuel in the tank.”
Opportunities to be taken advantage of for the Apulian driver, who will drive in two free practice sessions in Monza and Austin
Although there has been no shortage of bitterness on the track this year, the Monegasque has no doubts.
The Spaniard frames his first part of the season, admitting that there has been no shortage of difficult moments.
Red Bull’s world champion speaks out about the dynamics of “cheering against” in Formula 1.
Former Colombian pilot: “Everyone blames him, but he’s not the one doing wrong.”
The team principal was targeted for strategy errors.
The team principal of the Maranello stable: “Some problems you never want to see.”
Mercedes boss: “There has been no contact with any other driver.”
For the Cavallino’s Racing Director, the spirit inside the Ferrari pit is still very high, despite the gap from Red Bull in the standings.
The organization of the Belgian Grand Prix decided to play it safe in anticipation of the invasion of Dutch fans