F1, Lewis Hamilton in trouble: he has only three chances left
Since 2007, his first year in Formula 1, he has always won at least one Grand Prix.
Since 2007, his first year in Formula 1, he has always won at least one Grand Prix.
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.
Mercedes team principal goes down flat on the sidelines of Austin free practice: “The penalty should reflect the violation.”
Poison and accusations between Mercedes and Red Bull drivers ahead of Austin Grand Prix
Very hard the Finnish, former Mercedes, on the Austrian team.
The British team has yet to win a GP with four races left in the season.
The seven-time world champion does not hide: “We need to take a step back and go in a different direction.”
German stable boss on budget cap: “I don’t want to be in the judges’ shoes but…”
The German stable boss on the budget cap: "I don’t want to be in the judges’ shoes but…"
“He did a better job than we did,” said the British team principal.
The judgment of the Anglo-German team principal is categorical.
“The impact is still considerable,” commented the Mercedes team principal.
The British driver congratulated Red Bull and rival for the world title
“In the straights we lose at least six tenths or so compared to the others,” said the Mercedes driver.
“The integrity of Formula 1 depends on it,” said the Briton on the budget cap issue.
“We have reason to believe that everything is going well,” said the Dutch champion.
The Mercedes driver spoke in the press conference ahead of the Japanese GP.
The seven-time world champion intervened in the budget cap issue.
The German stable has made an offer to the Australian driver
“The time will come when he will win races and championships,” said the British team principal.
The British team principal believes that the seven-time world champion will be able to continue racing for several years.
FIA commissioners found an error in the documentation provided by the Anglo-German team on Hamilton’s use of a piercing: fine of 25 thousand euros.
The seven-time world champion, happy with his third-place finish in qualifying in Singapore, is convinced he can achieve even more in the race.
Red Bull’s team principal responded to Toto Wolff and the sporting director of the Prancing Horse, Laurent Mekies.
“I would say it went the same as every other weekend,” said the British driver.
The seven-time World Champion is using a hi-tech bed to find the perfect shape.
The seven-time world champion driver himself relaunched it, dredging up opinions gathered from that distant 2012.
The British driver did not spare himself in talking about his Dutch colleague.