Pedro de la Rosa

Las Vegas GP expected to be ‘very easy’ despite cool temperatures

Ex-Formula 1 driver Pedro de la Rosa believes this weekend’s first Las Vegas Grand Prix since 1982 will be “very easy” for the drivers, despite the expected cool temperatures. Ahead of this weekend’s race, the forecasted cool temperatures have been a big talking point, as the likelihood is that it’ll be the coldest Grand Prix

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Charles Leclerc told he isn’t even a ‘top three’ driver

Ex-Formula 1 driver Pedro de la Rosa doesn’t think Charles Leclerc is currently a “top three” driver, with the Spaniard putting Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton ahead of the Monegasque. The comment arose whilst discussing who would challenge Verstappen at Red Bull, if Sergio Perez wasn’t there. Hamilton recently insisted ahead of the

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Pedro de la Rosa confident of Fernando Alonso race win

When Sebastian Vettel announced over last season’s summer break that he would be retiring at the end of the year, Aston Martin faced the difficult task of replacing one of the most talented drivers of all time. Impressively, the team managed to tempt Fernando Alonso away from Alpine to join the team, with the appealing

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Aston Martin make big claim about Fernando Alonso amid concerns

Fernando Alonso is a freak of nature, as he embarks on a new venture with Aston Martin at the age of 41. Racing at such an age is not an easy task, with Lewis Hamilton suggesting that he originally not plan to race into his 40s, while Sebastian Vettel called time on his career at

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‘Fernando Alonso is not normal’

Fernando Alonso keeps defying the limits of what’s possible, signing for a new team for 2023 as he shows no sign of slowing down despite his age. At 41 years of age, Alonso finished ninth in the drivers’ championships, however without his plethora of race retirements due to Alpine’s reliability issues he could have been

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Max Verstappen issued warning about his behaviour

The Brazilian Grand Prix should be all about George Russell and Mercedes, as the Brit secured his first ever win in Formula 1 as the Silver Arrows completed a stunning one-two for the first time since 2020. Instead the focus is on Red Bull despite neither of their drivers even finishing on the podium, after

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