F1, Gp Belgium: Sainz on pole, Verstappen and Leclerc penalized
Ferrari’s Spanish driver will start from the first place on the grid at Spa.
Ferrari’s Spanish driver will start from the first place on the grid at Spa.
At Spa, many drivers were sanctioned for introducing new power-units.
So many drivers will be penalized on Sunday at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix
With Leclerc delayed on the grid by a new penalty, drastic decisions could also come at Red Bull.
The former racer opened up about what might be the denouement on the Belgian circuit.
The reigning world champion: “With Mercedes I wouldn’t spend my Saturday night at the same table laughing, with Ferrari it’s different”
“The wake effect has improved, and that is good, but the weight of the cars is extremely high, and it is not the best. Moreover, I don’t see a quick solution.”
Red Bull’s world champion speaks out about the dynamics of “cheering against” in Formula 1.
The organization of the Belgian Grand Prix decided to play it safe in anticipation of the invasion of Dutch fans
German stable boss vents: ‘I keep thinking about Abu Dhabi’
Dutch driver talks about the fight with Ferrari this season: “I prefer it to last year’s”
“I’m sure this season will come in handy in the coming ones.”
The Ferrari driver analyzes the ups and downs of his many years of battle with his Red Bull colleague.
The Mexican driver is not happy with the latest upgrades: “They no longer suit my driving style.”
World champion Max Verstappen’s father: “They always get everything wrong, it’s inconceivable.”
“If he keeps driving like this, it will be very difficult to stop him.”
The Dutch driver praised the calmness of Red Bull strategist Hannah Schmitz.
The two great rivals are laughing it up behind the Cavallino.
“We hope to grow further to fight with those in front of us.”
Red Bull driver wins a crazy comeback victory in Hungary
Dutch driver lashes out at race management for attitudes in recent months
The German team decided to change the power units of both drivers
The Austrian team’s decision after problems in qualifying
The Red Bull driver had engine problems and will start tenth, but he still wants to try to win.
The Monegasque, third in qualifying, wants to focus on his race and not on the leader, who will start only tenth.
“With some people within the team I have a good relationship. Even with Mattia Binotto.”
The Dutch champion admits Ferrari superiority but still has hope.
Impressive show of strength by the Monegasque: third the other Ferrarista Sainz.
The world leader believes Ferrari is super favorite in Hungary over Red Bull.
Red Bull executive Helmut Marko himself admitted this in an interview.