Ex-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa has revealed that he’s expecting help from Ferrari in his pursuit to have the 2008 World Championship overturned, amid the recent ‘Crashgate’ drama. Massa has put together a “team of very strong lawyers” to fight the results of the 2008 championship, which was ridiculed by controversy. The former Ferrari driver
MoreTed Kravitz has responded to Christian Horner’s criticism of Carlos Sainz’s defensive driving at the Italian Grand Prix, defending Sainz’s actions and emphasising that it’s precisely what the Ferrari driver is paid to do. During the race at Monza, Red Bull expressed their discontent with Sainz’s defensive manoeuvres, especially against Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
MoreIn a dramatic turn of events, Ferrari Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz found himself in the midst of an attempted robbery in Milan, where he bravely chased down the thieves to reclaim his prized £500,000 watch. The incident unfolded shortly after Sainz’s triumphant third-place finish at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, a moment of
MoreLewis Hamilton was pleased to see Carlos Sainz claim pole position for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, with the Spaniard’s lap having sent the Italian fans into ecstasy. Hamilton wasn’t anywhere near the fight for pole position at Monza and had to settle for eighth on the grid, behind George Russell who did well to claim
MoreSergio Perez and Charles Leclerc almost finished the Italian Grand Prix at Monza early, as the pair came close to colliding on lap 31. The Mexican driver, battling to get on the podium, dipped his car into the gravel, as he attempted to pass the Monegasque on track. While it initially appeared the pair made
MoreReigning World Champion Max Verstappen was made to work for his record-breaking 10th consecutive victory on Sunday at the Italian Grand Prix. Having been beaten to pole position by Carlos Sainz at Monza on Saturday, Verstappen knew that victory wouldn’t be as simple as it has been in recent races, something which was proven to
MoreSky Sports F1 were forced to apologise to their viewers ahead of qualifying on Saturday at the Italian Grand Prix, after Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur swore on live TV. Being Ferrari’s home race, Vasseur was incredibly emotional ahead of qualifying, where all the Tifosi were anxiously waiting to see how Charles Leclerc and Carlos
MoreFerrari’s team principal Frederic Vasseur has come to the defense of his team following a pitstop mix-up that unfolded early on during the Dutch Grand Prix. As rain cascaded onto the circuit and the final sector of the track grew increasingly wet, Vasseur addressed the unforeseen challenge faced by the team. On the opening lap
MoreCharles Leclerc endured a Dutch Grand Prix to forget last weekend, as the Monegasque failed to build on from his impressive podium at the end of the first half of the season. Leclerc headed to Zandvoort hoping to build some momentum, having finished third at the Belgian Grand Prix before the summer break. Momentum certainly
MoreCarlos Sainz has shed light on the fundamental challenges facing Ferrari’s SF-23, suggesting that the issues are “intrinsic” and cannot be resolved through development alone. While Ferrari had high hopes of competing with Red Bull for the world title in the 2023 Formula One season, it quickly became apparent that their car was no match
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