Former W series driver and Sky Sports pundit Naomi Schiff believes that Red Bull have designated Max Verstappen as their championship contender despite Sergio Perez’s victory in Monaco. Perez out-qualified Verstappen for the second time this season in Monaco as he started the race third behind the Ferrari pair of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz,
MoreCharles Leclerc was furious following the Monaco Grand Prix, after the Monegasque finished the race in 4th place due to a strategic mistake by Ferrari. Leclerc was imperious all weekend, even dominating the race’s early stages. However, it soon all went downhill for the 24-year-old, after Ferrari put Leclerc and Carlos Sainz on different strategies.
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto has insisted that the protest his team filed after the Monaco Grand Prix was simply a request for clarification of the rules, rather than a ploy to penalise Red Bull. Polesitter Charles Leclerc lost the lead of the race after a series of strategic errors by Ferrari, ultimately sending him
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto has affirmed that luck had nothing to do with the team’s poor result in Monaco, and that it is their own mistakes that cost them the win. Charles Leclerc had started the race ahead of Carlos Sainz as the Scuderia locked out the front row in qualifying for the second
MoreCharles Leclerc would’ve left the Monaco Grand Prix wondering what could’ve been, after yet another disastrous home race for the Monegasque driver. After qualifying on pole having dominated the entire weekend, Leclerc took control of the wet race early on, looking all but certain to claim a well-deserved home victory. However, it wasn’t to be
MoreWith inflation hitting every corner of the planet, discussions have begun as to whether the $140 million budget cap can be increased, with teams concerned that they may miss races to avoid spending over the limit. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto confirmed that these talks were taking place. “These discussions will take time,” Binotto explained
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto believes that it will be impossible for the teams to stick to the circa $140 million budget cap due to inflation. The spending cap was lowered by a further $5 million this season as part of the new technical regulations, and it was lowered again to reflect the fact that
MoreFerrari are set to bring “minor” changes to their wings at the Canadian Grand Prix in a few weeks as they seek to respond to Red Bull’s impressive recent form. Ferrari started the season strong with Charles Leclerc as the Monegasque won two of the opening three rounds of the season in Bahrain and Australia,
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto is satisfied enough with the FIA’s decision to let Max Verstappen start the Spanish Grand Prix second, but admits he is “curious” as to the circumstances. There was an element of panic in the Red Bull garage as they rigorously worked to get the rear wing on Verstappen’s car fixed
MoreThe Spanish Grand Prix was a landmark weekend in the Mercedes F1 Team’s 2022 season, as the German side finally unleashed some pace after getting on top of their porpoising issues. The team’s recent upgrades which were installed in Spain allowed Mercedes to close the gap to both Ferrari and Red Bull Racing. Whilst George
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