Ferrari’s star driver Charles Leclerc has seemingly jumped to the defence of the Italian side and team principal Mattia Binotto, whose job has been a massive talking point ahead of the season finale. This weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will pull the curtain on the 2022 season, one which Ferrari will have mixed memories of. The Maranello-based
MoreCharles Leclerc will be saying goodbye to a former team-mate at the season finale in Abu Dhabi this weekend, as Sebastian Vettel prepares for his final race in Formula 1. The 35-year-old made his debut all the way back in 2007 at the United States Grand Prix, where he replaced Robert Kubica at BMW-Sauber due to
MoreFerrari looked set for a straight shootout with Red Bull for the constructors’ championship at the start of the season, with the team flying out of the blocks with a one-two finish in Bahrain. Mercedes on the other hand looked to be in for a midfield battle after porpoising issues saw the team lose significant
MoreTurmoil appears to be breaking out at Ferrari, unsurprisingly, given how disappointing their 2022 campaign has turned out to be; however, it’s once again team principal Mattia Binotto who is facing the brunt of the criticism. It was revealed in Italy on Tuesday by La Gazzetta dello Sport that Binotto is reportedly set to be
MoreFormula 1 sometimes relies as much on luck as it does on skill, and Carlos Sainz will be pleased that he has had the talent necessary this season as he gets hit by wave after wave of bad luck. The Spaniard has had to retire from multiple races this year due to incidents out of
MoreConsidering the size of their error in qualifying, Ferrari managed to rescue a respectable result at the Brazilian Grand Prix, after Carlos Sainz claimed third with Charles Leclerc in fourth. Given what happened at Interlagos, the Italians will likely take the result happily, whereas ex-F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has slammed the side for making “mistakes
MoreFerrari have experienced a rather disappointing capitulation to the 2022 season, with it initially looking like Charles Leclerc and Ferrari would be able to mount a serious challenge for both championships, even looking the favourite at points. A catalogue of errors, combined with Red Bull’s improvement in performance had seen those title hopes slip away
MoreIf you had told Toto Wolff and Mercedes that second place in the constructors’ championship was a possibility halfway through the season, you would most likely have been laughed at, such were the struggles of Mercedes. The Silver Arrows will be in with a good chance of victory in Sao Paulo, after second place Carlos
MoreTeam orders were the story of the Brazilian Grand Prix, with both Red Bull and Ferrari having to ponder ways to help their drivers finish as high as possible in the drivers’ championships. Max Verstappen refused to let Sergio Perez past to help him in his battle with Charles Leclerc, but the Mexican driver might
MoreCharles Leclerc was left furious with AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda during Q1 at the Brazilian Grand Prix, after feeling that he was blocked by the Japanese driver during the session. With rain having fallen prior to Friday’s qualifying session, drivers initially ventured onto the circuit on the green-walled Intermediate tyres, with the conditions having initially not been dry
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