Ross Brawn believes that Carlos Sainz is surely feeling nervous about joining Scuderia Ferrari in 2021 after watching their car struggle at the Belgian Grand Prix. In his column on Formula1.com, Brawn wrote, “What looked like a dream move to Ferrari next year isn’t looking too good right now and inevitably, he must be nervous
MoreOutgoing Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has said he is “focused” on Formula 1 for 2021 and is not currently considering competing in other racing series. “For now, I am focused on Formula 1, and like I’ve said before, I’ve not checked alternatives in this regard,” Vettel said. READ: Haas Won’t Ditch Ferrari Power For Renault
MoreScuderia Ferrari have posted a tweet to address their poor on-track performances so far this season, particularly at the Belgian Grand Prix, where the two Ferraris finished outside of the points. “Not a good weekend but we will keep not stop fighting. It’s not the first time in our history that we’ve struggled, but we
MoreHaas F1 team principal Gunther Steiner has insisted that the American constructor will not be ditching Ferrari power for Renault in 2021. Ferrari’s package is the weakest power unit in Formula 1, as demonstrated at the Belgian Grand Prix, with all six Ferrari-powered cars finishing 12th or lower. READ: Red Bull Have ‘No Intention’ Of
MoreThe 2020 Belgian Grand Prix didn’t quite live up to its pre-race hype, but there nevertheless was a good amount of on-track action. There were several strong performances from the midfield, while both Ferraris struggled as expected. READ: Hamilton Says Albon Isn’t As Quick As Bottas Or Verstappen You can watch the video highlights of
MoreMercedes have responded to a tweet posted by Tom Bellingham, founder and content manager of WTF1, in which he mocked the Ferrari SF1000’s lack of pace relative to the dominant Mercedes W11. Mercedes-AMG F1 simply replied, “You know we can’t like this Tommy, but we can reply?.” The two Mercedes W11s locked out the front
MoreFerrari have had a torrid time so far at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix, with both of their drivers struggling for pace. On Saturday, Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel failed to make it into the final part of qualifying. Leclerc will start the race 13th on the grid, alongside Vettel who qualified in 14th position.
MoreLewis Hamilton has taken pole position at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix after setting a new lap record at Spa-Francorchamps. Mercedes teammate Valtteria Bottas qualified second. He failed to get within half-a-second of Hamilton’s fastest lap. READ: Schumacher Will ‘Almost Certainly’ Join Alfa Romeo Or Haas in 2021 Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will start
MoreBoth Ferraris have been knocked out in the second part of qualifying after failing to set a lap time good enough to get them into the top 10. Charles Leclerc outpaced teammate Sebastian Vettel and will start the Belgian Grand Prix 13th on the grid, while Vettel will start in P14. READ: Vettel Drops Big
MoreBoth Ferrari drivers have made it into the second part of qualifying at the Belgian GP. Sebastian Vettel outpaced Charles Leclerc in Q1, who just about scraped into Q2. READ: Vettel Says He’s ‘Optimistic’ About His Career, Ferrari Trying To Make Progress All four drivers of Ferrari’s customer teams – Haas and Alfa Romeo –
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