Ferrari seat came too soon for Giovinazzi – Binotto
A 2021 Ferrari Formula 1 seat came too soon for Antonio Giovinazzi, according to team boss Mattia Binotto, who insists the Italian remains part of its plans. Giovinazzi has been ...
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A 2021 Ferrari Formula 1 seat came too soon for Antonio Giovinazzi, according to team boss Mattia Binotto, who insists the Italian remains part of its plans. Giovinazzi has been ...
Wallonia’s government has given its approval to a behind closed doors Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix this year, assuming hygiene conditions can be met. All Europe-based Formula 1 events that ...
Ferrari has confirmed that it is evaluating its motorsport future which could include expanding into the NTT IndyCar Series. With an impending cost cap of $145 million set to be ...
Sebastian Vettel will bid farewell to Ferrari in 2020 – if we get a season at all – after the team couldn't reach an agreement to extend the four-time Formula ...
Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto says outgoing driver Sebastian Vettel “didn’t share the same goals”, both short- and long-term, when discussing their respective future plans. It was announced on Tuesday ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown expressed his pleasure at signing Daniel Ricciardo for the 2021 season, describing the move as a 'step forward' in the team's long-term plans. On Thursday it ...
Carlos Sainz Jr. will don the famous red overalls of Maranello in 2021 after signing a two-year deal to become Charles Leclerc’s team-mate at Ferrari. Motorsport Week charts his journey ...
When Renault returned to Formula 1 in 2016 it outlined the target of challenging for podiums in year three and the title in year five. It failed in the first ...
Ferrari has confirmed that Carlos Sainz Jr. will replace Sebastian Vettel at the team for the 2021 Formula 1 season after signing a two-year deal with the 25-year-old. Vettel has ...
Renault Team Principal Cyril Abiteboul says the manufacturer’s Formula 1 ambitions “remain unchanged” in the wake of Daniel Ricciardo’s impending departure from the outfit. Ricciardo joined Renault on a two-year ...