F1, Lewis Hamilton makes an admission about Sebastian Vettel
The seven-time world champion commented on the news of the German’s retirement.
The seven-time world champion commented on the news of the German’s retirement.
The world leader believes Ferrari is super favorite in Hungary over Red Bull.
After the mistake in France, the Monegasque still believes in the title and wants to make up points as early as Hungary.
“There are so many races left and anything can happen,” observes Ferrari’s Spaniard.
“The mistakes he continues to make after five years suggest that he is not yet ready,” said Mauro Forghieri.
“He is one of the greatest of all time.”
“Being a father, I want to spend more time with my family.”
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The team principal of the Anglo-German team is speaking out ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Cavallino strategist Iñaki Rueda makes no secret: Ferrari favored in Hungary
Red Bull executive Helmut Marko himself admitted this in an interview.
In Hungary, for the first time in his career, he could set the second consecutive fastest lap.
Red Bull’s team principal spoke about the Maranello-based stable.
Former world champion Damon Hill confident: “He is more familiar with strategies.”
“Red Bull has the road paved, chain of mistakes continues”
Monegasque driver is third worst in history in pole-to-win percentage
According to Marca reports, both Maranello drivers will be penalized at least two more times for engine trouble
Red Bull driver focuses attention on the Hungarian Grand Prix
According to team principal Toto Wolff, right now the two drivers are going beyond the limits of the car.
Yamaha’s Frenchman may be testing Formula 1’s Mercedes by year’s end.
The Monegasque’s reaction after the accident in France pleased the president and ad of the rainbow Circus very much.
The Mercedes driver is back from second place in the French Grand Prix.
“This is how you don’t win a championship,” observes the Canadian.
The Catalan expressed all his disappointment at yet another misadventure of the Monegasque.
“We will analyze everything to try to improve,” the Spaniard wrote.
The 2016 world champion, speaking about the Monegasque’s accident at Le Castellet, called his admission of guilt “premature.”
The Spanish driver, who started nineteenth, finished fifth but had cherished the idea of the podium: “This time I listened to the box, not vice versa.”