F1, Max Verstappen puts his hands out.
The world leader believes Ferrari is super favorite in Hungary over Red Bull.
The world leader believes Ferrari is super favorite in Hungary over Red Bull.
Red Bull executive Helmut Marko himself admitted this in an interview.
Red Bull’s team principal spoke about the Maranello-based stable.
The Dutchman’s comment after winning the French Grand Prix, with his rival for the world championship forced to retire.
The Monegasque out due to accident when leading the race, Hamilton and Russell complete the podium.
The 2016 world champion is convinced that an incident between the two title challengers will happen soon.
The Red Bull consultant believes it is a risk to mount a new engine in hot weather.
The Dutchman talks about qualifying for the French Grand Prix, and his performance difference from Leclerc.
Despite their second and third places in qualifying, the Dutchman and teammate Perez show rather pulled smiles.
“Ferrari is very competitive, but it remains to be seen what work they have done on engine mapping.”
After his second place in Austria, the Red Bull driver wants to do much better in France.
The French Grand Prix will be run on Sunday.
“We are focused on ourselves and on extracting the most out of the package at hand.”
Maranello team principal on optimism after the GP in Austria
According to the team principal, the rain of track limit penalties could become a bigger problem at Le Castellet.
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Ferrari and Mercedes drivers filmed reflecting on a particular incident, unaware of the presence of a camera.
The two-time world champion called F1 “predictable and boring”: “Only Red Bull and Ferrari drivers can win.”
The four-time world champion hopes it will be Charles Leclerc who wins the 2022 title.
With problems in the finale, the Ferrari driver wins ahead of Max Verstappen’s Red Bull.
Case breaks out during the Austrian Grand Prix weekend.
The Red Bull driver spoke after his victory in the sprint race in Austria
The Red Bull consultant knows that the Ferrarista would have deserved more in the last five races.
British media harshly criticized the roar of joy that came from the stands of the Red Bull Ring
The Dutchman is happy with the pole in the Red Bull house, but he knows that points are scored in the Sprint and in the race.
The Red Bull driver is fastest in qualifying, 29 thousandths ahead of the Ferrarista. Third is Carlos Sainz.
Continued sparks between the seven-time world champion and the Austrian stable.
The world champion is looking forward to the Austrian GP, where he has always done well.
The reigning world champion, fresh off his seventh-place finish at Silverstone, admits to thinking of 2028 as his last season in F1.