RTL pundit Allard Kalff believes Carlos Sainz has become Ferrari’s “team leader”, with the Spaniard starting to make his own decisions, whilst Charles Leclerc continues to do exactly as he’s instructed. Sainz became the first non-Red Bull driver this season to claim victory, following a sensational display of concentration at the Singapore Grand Prix last
MoreCarlos Sainz has called for a change to be made to the Formula 1 sprint races, something he is more than happy to see continue in the sport. Since their introduction in 2021, the sprint races have received a very mixed reception, with one driver in particular being completely against them. From the moment the
MoreAmidst ongoing debates surrounding the legitimacy of championship victories in Formula 1, the career of legendary driver Michael Schumacher is facing renewed scrutiny. The subject of this scrutiny is Schumacher’s 1994 World Championship victory, a title that some believe should be reevaluated, akin to the controversy surrounding Lewis Hamilton’s 2008 triumph, which recently prompted a
MoreDespite their shocking recent record when it comes to their strategies, Ferrari made all the right calls on Sunday at the Singapore Grand Prix, allowing Carlos Sainz to claim victory. The Spaniard controlled the race beautifully from pole position to claim his second career victory, although this one was arguably the better of the two.
MoreRed Bull Racing finds itself struggling at the Singapore Grand Prix, putting their dominant streak at risk. After securing a record-breaking run of ten consecutive victories, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez failed to even reach ‘Q3’ in Singapore, marking the team’s worst performance in five years. Mercedes driver George Russell, sandwiched between Ferraris on the
MoreCharles Leclerc didn’t mince words as he criticised his fellow drivers for turning the final sector of the Singapore Grand Prix qualifying into a chaotic ‘jungle.’ Despite the challenging conditions, Leclerc managed to secure the third spot on the grid for Sunday’s race, with his teammate Carlos Sainz securing pole position, positioning Ferrari strongly for
MoreFerrari’s Carlos Sainz has rejected claims that Red Bull is facing a sudden crisis at the Singapore Grand Prix, despite the team’s challenging start to the weekend. While Sainz and his teammate Charles Leclerc demonstrated their competitive edge reminiscent of the recent Monza race, the Red Bull cars lagged behind by a significant seven-tenths margin.
MoreRed Bull driver Sergio Perez has voiced his concerns about his team’s performance at the Singapore Grand Prix. Perez’s comments followed a challenging Friday for Red Bull, where they struggled to match the pace set by their rivals in the practice sessions. Perez’s teammate, Max Verstappen, managed to secure the third spot in FP1. However,
MoreCarlos Sainz clinched pole position for the highly anticipated Singapore Grand Prix, leaving fans in awe after Max Verstappen’s unexpected elimination in Q2. The weekend’s qualifying session unfolded with unprecedented drama, as Red Bull Racing faced early exits for both of its drivers for the first time in nearly five years. The shocking turn of
MoreMax Verstappen’s two-year mistake-free streak has garnered admiration from unlikely quarters. While Ferrari’s Team Principal, Frédéric Vasseur, may have once had the luxury of observing Verstappen from a distance, his current mission is to dethrone the Red Bull champion. Vasseur, who is no stranger to the intricacies of Formula 1, emphasised that Verstappen’s consistency sets
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