Former Formula 1 driver, Jean Alesi, has advised team principal, Mattia Binotto, to recruit “reinforcements” to help his team. The Italian side started the season in style under the new technical regulations, as Charles Leclerc took victory in two of the opening three races in Bahrain and Australia. Carlos Sainz had come home second to
MoreMick Schumacher had another disappointing race last weekend, after finishing P12 at the Italian Grand Prix. The German actually fared better than Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen during the race, even though, the 23-year-old missed FP1, the majority of FP2 and a good amount of FP3. Schumacher remains without a contract for next season, with it
MoreFerrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, has affirmed that he will do what he can to ensure Haas’ Mick Schumacher’s next career step is the right one for him. The German endured a slow start to the 2022 season, suffering big crashes in Jeddah and Monaco, and he did not score points in any of the
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto left the Italian Grand Prix frustrated with how race director Niels Wittich dealt with Daniel Ricciardo’s late retirement, by seemingly following the rulebook to a tee. Ricciardo pulled off the circuit between the two Lesmos on Lap 47/53 to retire, with a Safety Car having been released to recover the Australian’s car.
MoreFerrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, believes that Ferrari’s fans were simply unhappy at the way the Italian Grand Prix ended on Sunday, hence the booing. The tifosi were sent into raptures on Saturday as Charles Leclerc took pole position, with Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez in behind. The reigning champion had an engine
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto has finally apologised to AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda and the people of Japan, after making a disrespectful comment after the Dutch Grand Prix. Tsunoda, who will start from the back of the grid at the Italian Grand Prix following a fifth reprimand, was compared to a tsunami at Zandvoort, after
MoreFerrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, agrees with chairman John Elkann after the Italian-American’s call for improvements. The Scuderia’s title challenge has fallen apart this year following multiple instances of reliability failures, strategic mistakes and the occasional driver error. Charles Leclerc has arguably lost six race wins this year, two of them to engine failures, three
MoreFerrari chairman, John Elkann, has affirmed his belief in team principal Mattia Binotto, but he warned him that mistakes cannot persist. The Scuderia had been miles away from the front of the grid in the two years before this season, particularly in 2020, but their fighting resolve still took Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel to
MoreFerrari’s Charles Leclerc has called for the team to keep their eye on the ball amid calls for changes to its leadership. The Scuderia started the season emphatically as Leclerc won two of the opening three rounds in Bahrain and Australia. It was a poor start for Red Bull, who suffered a double retirement in
MoreFerrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, is more focused on improving the pace of the F1-75 than he is on addressing the mistakes made by his team during the Dutch Grand Prix. Carlos Sainz started the race in Zandvoort third behind Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, and pitted before then in a bid to deny Sir
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