F1, Monza flies into the future with Charles Leclerc
Unveiled the poster that will accompany the communication campaign of the 94th Pirelli Italian Grand Prix.
Unveiled the poster that will accompany the communication campaign of the 94th Pirelli Italian Grand Prix.
The Maranello stable has been focusing for weeks on the 2024 car
Maranello’s former team principal: “He just needs time.”
Rossa’s team principal explained what went wrong at Silverstone.
Spanish rider comments on tenth place at Silverstone.
The disappointing ninth place in Silverstone gives further (and unwanted) question marks.
The Dutchman paid compliments to the McLaren driver, who undermined him not a little in the early laps of the British GP.
Sixth consecutive success for the Dutchman, who precedes the McLaren and Mercedes standard bearers. The two Ferraris close out the points zone.
The Cavallino team principal’s analysis after Leclerc’s fourth place and Sainz’s fifth in qualifying.
The two old rivals brushed up against each other at a very delicate moment in Siverstone qualifying.
The Monegasque complained over the radio about his comrade’s maneuver in Ferrari, he justified his actions.
The Dutch driver is immediately in front after the first free practice of the British Grand Prix
Red Bull driver on this year’s overpowering: “We still have a good margin.”
Former Cavallino driver: “I don’t think Ferrari can return to the top before two or three years.”
The Dutchman knew the Kaiser very closely when he was a child: “I have wonderful photographs from those years.”
It starts on March 2 in Bahrain and ends on December 8 in Abu Dhabi.
After the good weekend in Austria, the president of the Cavallino glossed over the future of the two drivers of the Rossa.
The Monegasque underlines the growth of his Ferrari, second in Austria: “The upgrades are working, let’s keep it up.”
Red Bull’s Dutchman is not hiding after dominating all sessions from free practice through the Sprint Race.
Ferrari’s Spaniard explains the consequences of the commissioners’ decisions on his weekend in Austria.
The Red Bull driver had come under investigation for causing Magnussen to possibly slow down during qualifying.
The British driver: “I think our race pace is around third place.”
The Cavallino team principal: “Having two cars in the top three positions is a nice reward for the team.”
Speaking to the British media, the Red Bull Dutchman responded sharply to the statements of his Mercedes rival.
The two Cavallino drivers raced for 100 km, presenting a new front wing and a revised bottom.
The Spanish driver spoke about his future: “I hope to have an answer as soon as possible.”
Ferrari’s growth in Montreal has not escaped the world champion team, so next up is its home race.
Supporting this are one of the Dutch driver’s main sponsors, but also someone who knows the Kaiser well.
The brilliant engineer of many years at Red Bull sheds light on the continuation of his F1 career.