Max Verstappen dominates, Sergio Perez resigns
“It is not an easy task to be by his side,” admits the Mexican.
“It is not an easy task to be by his side,” admits the Mexican.
“I know he would love to do the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I’m certainly willing to do it together.”
Former world champion: “We’ve never seen him at this level.”
The seven-time world champion on the side of the Dutch star after social insults
Fourteenth win of the season for the world champion who still leaves Lewis Hamilton behind, far from the podium Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
The two-time world champion, while stating that he respects his rival’s achievements, sentenced, “Lewis never calls me by my first name in interviews.”
The Dutchman praises a single-seater that regained speed in Mexico on Saturday, but he knows it may not be enough.
Red Bull’s world champion beats Russell, Hamilton, Perez and Sainz: the Monegasque is further behind, with a set-up designed for the race.
Federation released details of Austrian stable’s spending limit violation
“No matter what I say and what I do, already on the Race Direction decisions their criticism was dictated by anger.”
“Red Bull was very fast on the straight, I think with the DRS open they are faster than us by something like 35 km/h.”
Since 2007, his first year in Formula 1, he has always won at least one Grand Prix.
“I think there is a hunger in him that I have never seen in any driver,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
“I am confident we can do it, because we are working hard,” said the Prancing Horse driver.
Success in Austin is worth the Manufacturers’ World Championship: the Dutchman dedicates it to Dietrich Mateschitz.
Despite a defective last pit stop, the world champion overtakes the Monegasque and the Mercedes driver in the last phase of the race. Badly Sainz, out at the first corner.
Masterpiece of the Spaniard. The Monegasque demoted ten positions. On the front row is Verstappen.
The Dutch world champion improves the time of the Ferrarista, who will have to serve 10 penalty positions on the grid.
Mercedes boss: “Red Bull’s violation will not challenge the 2021 title.”
The Red Bull Dutchman gives his side of the controversy that has focused on his team in recent weeks.
“He’s clearly the most talented driver we’ve had on the team over the years.”
“Headlines overshadowed by events in Abu Dhabi and Cap? No. Absolutely.”
The two-time World Champion: “I don’t see myself as a pilot until I’m 40. I want more.”
According to the former circus patron, things could get worse for the Austrian stable due to the budget cap violation
“It’s my opinion, but historically, drivers change despite the championships they win,” the two-time world champion ruled.
Raymond Vermeulen, who looks after the Dutchman’s interests fresh from winning his second title, speaks out about the Ferrarista.
The soon-to-be AlphaTauri driver told that the world champion convinced him over dinner to enter Red Bull orbit.
World champion’s father: “We’re in for a good five years.”
The former Finnish driver stressed the importance in the Austrian team of technical director Adrian Newey.
“I saw the same thing in 2011,” said the British driver.