Red Bull driver Sergio Perez had a disastrous Qualifying session on Saturday. The #11 driver was knocked out in Q2 and he will start the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix from all the way back in P11. When asked about his driver’s chances of…
Ferrari brought a comprehensive set of upgrades to its first of two home races, which it had shaken down during a filming day at Fiorano last week.The update covered a lot of areas on the car, including the floor, the wings, sidepod and…
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari's Imola upgrades were "overhyped" by the media after he and team-mate Charles Leclerc were outpaced by Red Bull and McLaren in Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Qualifying.
Remember the 2023 Austin GP at the Circuit of the Americas where Max Verstappen was booed after winning the race? The Dutchman isn’t one to let these things slide, and in response suggested that people can boo all they want as all he cares…
Charles Leclerc suggested that Ferrari may have under-estimated the hidden potential of rivals McLaren and Red Bull after slipping from pace-setters to fourth and fifth in Saturday's qualifying for Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The…
Ferrari's drivers are confident the most recent upgrades to their car have worked as expected, even though Red Bull and McLaren remained ahead of the Italian team in qualifying for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
“This development is carrying on organic growth it’s just more chocolaty with a bit more flavor,” said Ferrari’s senior performance engineer Jock Clear talking about the Imola upgrades before the race weekend. Unfortunately for Maranello,…
Charles Leclerc commented that McLaren and Red Bull “hid their game a bit more than we thought” after Ferrari slipped from the top of the practice timesheets to a low-key fourth and fifth during qualifying in Imola.
Having struggled in all three practice sessions so far at the Emilia-Romagna race, Verstappen hailed Red Bull's pre-qualifying set-up changes for "feeling a bit better and I could push a bit"."This track is unbelievable," Verstappen added.…
Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, along with McLaren duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, were the top performers in practice at Imola, piling the pressure on Max Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton will replace Carlos Sainz at Ferrari next season and, despite the Spaniard's strong form since, boss Frederic Vasseur still thinks it was a "no-brainer" decision
Lewis Hamilton has had his fair share of bitter rivalries since stepping foot into F1. It all started with Fernando Alonso during his rookie season when his teammate finished on equal points and lost the championship by 1 point. Then came…
Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari move not only fractured Toto Wolff’s heart but also the Mercedes CEO with the migraine of finding a replacement. Remember how Mercedes announced Lewis Hamilton and George Russell’s contract last year conveniently…
Oscar Piastri topped the times ahead of McLaren team-mate Lando Norris in Saturday’s incident-filled third and final practice ahead of this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. In a disrupted but dramatic session it was evident that Red…
Ferrari’s upgrade package at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is tailored toward delivering a more consistent and predictable car that it believes will lead to more performance coming from the setup and its drivers. Charles Leclerc topped…
Mattia Binotto at Ferrari was working with the tools he had at his disposal. Frederic Vasseur, on the other hand, was tasked with a revamp. Though, he did not have constant supervision and micromanagement, no budget constraints, and most…