F1 Japan: Charles Leclerc penalized, Max Verstappen world champion
Dutch driver wins reduced Grand Prix due to bad weather and wins second consecutive title
Dutch driver wins reduced Grand Prix due to bad weather and wins second consecutive title
McLaren driver tough on colleague at end of qualifying, then version changes after interview with stewards.
The FIA made the decision after also hearing from Norris: a statement provides clarity.
The Dutchman gave his views on the incident during qualifying that landed him under investigation.
The Dutch champion was 10 thousandths ahead of the Ferrarista, but that may not be the end of it.
The world champion set the fastest time ahead of the two Ferraris of Sainz and Leclerc.
In 2014 he first ran a free practice session with Toro Rosso right in Japan: here’s what he says now.
The Austrian manufacturer’s team principal is focused on the match-point that Max Verstappen will have in Japan.
“I’m curious ahead of Saturday, when the forecast is for dry weather and, finally, we will see how competitive we will be in those conditions.”
“We have reason to believe that everything is going well,” said the Dutch champion.
The seven-time world champion intervened in the budget cap issue.
“Behind the appearance of the calm and serenity of Max 2.0, there is still a temper.”
“I look forward to seeing how this decade will develop.”
“The imponderable is part of our sport,” said Ferrari’s Monegasque driver.
The Aston Martin driver scored eighth place in the Singapore GP.
Eternal race full of emotions as well as mistakes (including those of the Dutchman and Hamilton), Carlos Sainz 3rd.
More backstory arrives on Dutch Red Bull driver’s anger after Singapore Gp qualifying
The Dutchman is irrepressible after disastrous qualifying.
The Monegasque finished ahead of the reigning world champion and teammate, Carlos Sainz.
The Red Bull driver spoke at the end of the second free practice session, “There is still ample room for improvement.”
Il campione inglese non ha nascosto il suo dispiacere per il dominio di Verstappen.
“Penso che vincerlo in Giappone sarebbe più bello” ha detto il pilota della scuderia austriaca.
“It is at the same level as Red Bull or even better,” said the Spanish driver.
The World Champion’s stable has already won 12 Grands Prix. In 2013, Red Bull won 13 GPs.
The British driver did not spare himself in talking about his Dutch colleague.
The British driver does not have many illusions ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix
Red Bull team principal Horner: “That’s why there was tension.”
The reigning world champion spoke about his former partner in Red Bull.
Red Bull’s team principal returned to the Dutchman’s performance at Monza.