F1, Japan GP: Norris in the grass, Max Verstappen goes down flat
The Dutchman gave his views on the incident during qualifying that landed him under investigation.
The Dutchman gave his views on the incident during qualifying that landed him under investigation.
In 2014 he first ran a free practice session with Toro Rosso right in Japan: here’s what he says now.
The Austrian manufacturer’s team principal is focused on the match-point that Max Verstappen will have in Japan.
“We have reason to believe that everything is going well,” said the Dutch champion.
The seven-time world champion intervened in the budget cap issue.
“The imponderable is part of our sport,” said Ferrari’s Monegasque driver.
“In every race we have a problem. The FIA must be run by professionals.”
Fia’s verdict on Budget Cap overrun will come on Wednesday.
The team principal of the Austrian manufacturer spoke after the Singapore Grand Prix.
Concluded the investigation into the Mexican’s Safety car behavior: the 5″ penalty, however, does not change the final result.
Eternal race full of emotions as well as mistakes (including those of the Dutchman and Hamilton), Carlos Sainz 3rd.
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The Dutchman is irrepressible after disastrous qualifying.
“We to stay inside the roof made an incredible effort,” Ferrari’s team principal pointed out.
Red Bull’s team principal responded to Toto Wolff and the sporting director of the Prancing Horse, Laurent Mekies.
Cavallino Ds Laurent Mekies goes down hard on the budget cap case.
The Red Bull driver spoke at the end of the second free practice session, “There is still ample room for improvement.”
Austrian stable under indictment for alleged budget cap violation.
Sainz fastest in Tuesday’s second free practice at Marina Bay.
Austrian stable executives comment on Fia investigation into alleged budget cap overruns
“Penso che vincerlo in Giappone sarebbe più bello” ha detto il pilota della scuderia austriaca.
The Red Bull adviser feels the World Cup is close and does not spare a heavy criticism of the rival stable.
The World Champion’s stable has already won 12 Grands Prix. In 2013, Red Bull won 13 GPs.
The British driver did not spare himself in talking about his Dutch colleague.
McLaren’s technical director stressed the excellent work of the Italian and Austrian teams.
The Anglo-Austrian team’s chief engineer talks about perhaps unrepeatable performance for the Cavallino: here’s why.
Team principal Horner: “Ferrari is fast and Mercedes is also on the upswing.”
Red Bull’s team principal returned to the Dutchman’s performance at Monza.
Red Bull executive: “Singapore would be a good party, but Suzuka is even better.”
The team principal of the Austrian team on a high after the Monza Grand Prix.