Mika Hakkinen consoles baby drivers
“There are virtually no more tests, you just sit in the simulator and are judged by that.”
“There are virtually no more tests, you just sit in the simulator and are judged by that.”
For the Finn, world champion in 1998 and 1999, the Red Bull driver’s golden moment “will not last forever.”
“George Russell? I think he’s a very impressive driver and will still be able to keep up with his teammate.”
“His last years in F1 were full of frustration, he was tired.”
Former F1 driver: “Binotto’s farewell is very sad.”
The former Finnish driver extolled the Dutchman, winner of 15 races this season.
The former Finnish driver made a prediction about the Mercedes driver.
“The team always comes first and if you have an agreement with the team it should always be respected.”
Former world champion: “We’ve never seen him at this level.”
“It’s my opinion, but historically, drivers change despite the championships they win,” the two-time world champion ruled.
The former Finnish driver stressed the importance in the Austrian team of technical director Adrian Newey.
“Max Verstappen’s stable has been very efficient operationally throughout the season.”
“Red Bull is aiming for a one-two punch; Perez is only five points behind Leclerc,” he pointed out.
Michael Schumacher’s longtime rival also congratulated the seven-time world champion’s son, who scored points for the first time