Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur says his team’s success at the Australian Grand Prix proved that Red Bull are more likely to make mistakes when placed under pressure. Carlos Sainz
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur says his team’s success at the Australian Grand Prix proved that Red Bull are more likely to make mistakes when placed under pressure. Carlos Sainz
Zelfs zonder de uitvalbeurt van Max Verstappen denkt McLaren-teambaas Andrea Stella dat zijn equipe had kunnen meestrijden voor een podiumplaats in Australië, zeker gezien hun voorsprong op Mercedes. Lando Norris
An overheating right-rear brake for Max Verstappen, an issue that hobbled him from the start, forced his early retirement as Carlos Sainz led team-mate Charles Leclerc for a Ferrari 1-2.McLaren
Toto Wolff has revealed he told Lewis Hamilton to “picture our rear wing” when he makes the move to Ferrari from Mercedes for the 2025 F1 season. Hamilton shocked the
Lewis Hamilton looks to have made the “right decision” to join Ferrari and could win an eighth Formula 1 world championship with the Italian team, according to former Haas team
Carlos Sainz siegt, Lewis Hamilton fährt seine schlechteste Formel-1-Saison. Trotzdem sitzt der Mercedes-Fahrer 2025 im Ferrari. Danner: Falsche Entscheidung. von Rebekka Bauer27.03.2024, 14:00 Uhr Hätte Ferrari Carlos Sainz behalten sollen?
Charles Leclerc zei na de overwinning in Australië op zondag dat hij ervan overtuigd is dat ‘veel teambazen’ ‘zeker’ met Carlos Sainz praten over een racestoeltje in 2025. Sainz zei
Mercedes suffered their first double retirement in over five years at the Australian Grand Prix as frustration grows at a team that dominated F1 for several years. Lewis Hamilton is
Nach dem Sieg in Australien hagelt es Lob, doch wird Carlos Sainz in der Formel 1 sonst eher unterschätzt? Das meinen Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris und Fred Vasseur. von Isabelle
Carlos Sainz’s stunning victory at the Australian Grand Prix has kickstarted a debate as to whether the Spaniard is Formula 1’s most underrated driver. Just two weeks on from having
Martin Brundle has pinpointed a telltale sign which he reckons will signify that Max Verstappen is “getting ready to retire” from F1. Reigning world champion suffered his first DNF in