Peter Windsor

Lewis Hamilton ‘still quicker than George Russell’ under one condition

Ex-Ferrari and Williams team manager Peter Windsor believes Lewis Hamilton is “still quicker than George Russell”, if given a car he feels “completely comfortable in”. Hamilton got the better of Russell in the Drivers’ Championship last season and made up in many ways for being beaten by the ex-Williams driver in 2022, something which very

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Liberty Media urged to ‘get more behind’ Aston Martin driver

Ex-Ferrari and Williams team manager Peter Windsor has urged Formula 1 owners Liberty Media to “get more behind” Aston Martin reserve driver Felipe Drugovich, who he views as a “serious” talent. Drugovich has been Aston Martin’s reserve driver since he won the Formula 2 title in 2022 and will continue in the role next season.

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Lewis Hamilton tipped to not ‘put everything on the line’

Ex-Ferrari and Benetton team manager Peter Windsor believes Lewis Hamilton won’t “put everything on the line” in 2024, if Mercedes give him another disappointing car. Hamilton’s 2023 campaign was an odd one, as he tended to either be very quick or rather disappointing. This was the case at the recent season finale in Abu Dhabi,

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Ex-Ferrari boss baffled by Carlos Sainz incident

In a surprising turn of events just an hour before the Qatar Grand Prix at the Lusail circuit, Ferrari announced that Carlos Sainz would not participate in the race due to a fuel system issue.  This decision left former Ferrari team manager, Peter Windsor, expressing his bewilderment, as he believed such problems could be resolved

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Tensions mount between Alpine’s French and English employees

It’s been reported that Alpine’s French and English employees aren’t on good terms, with the Enstone-based team continuing to find themselves in a “complicated and messy” situation. Alpine have endured a turbulent season in which they have actually made two rostrum appearances, with off-circuit incidents having overshadowed their campaign so far. It all really ignited

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Daniel Ricciardo will never be forgiven for ditching Red Bull

Former Ferrari and Williams team manager Peter Windsor has revealed that he’ll “never forgive” Daniel Ricciardo for leaving Red Bull for Renault at the end of 2018, something which left him “disappointed”. After being promoted from Toro Rosso to Red Bull in 2014 to replace Mark Webber, Ricciardo made an instant impact at the Milton

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‘You don’t need Lewis’: Mercedes warned about Hamilton and Russell

Former Ferrari and Williams manager, Peter Windsor, has raised questions about the dynamic between the two Mercedes teammates, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, implying that Russell’s presence in the team may not have been Hamilton’s choice. Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, had been notably vocal in expressing his appreciation for his former Mercedes teammate, Valtteri

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Mercedes warned of ‘not a good thing’ between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell

Former Ferrari and Williams team manager Peter Windsor believes there is “definitely acrimony” at Mercedes, between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. The two Mercedes drivers have had a few close calls already this season; however, it finally spilled off the circuit, quite literally. Hamilton and Russell had three tussles last weekend at the Japanese Grand

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‘As if I was mad’: Ex-Ferrari manager reveals Adrian Newey’s stance on TD

Max Verstappen’s impressive streak of consecutive wins has been halted in Singapore, marking the end of his remarkable run where he had crossed the finish line first in 11 consecutive races.  Renowned motorsport analyst Peter Windsor delves into the details of Verstappen’s race weekend in his recent analysis video on YouTube. Throughout the weekend in

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‘Over the top’ Max Verstappen gets torn apart

Former Ferrari and Williams team manager Peter Windsor has slammed Max Verstappen for his “over the top” reaction to being eliminated in Q2 at the Singapore Grand Prix, something which hasn’t happened since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix earlier in the season. After being so dominant for the entire season, nobody could’ve predicted that both

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