Gasly expects Sakhir GP to be ‘mini F1 version of Indy 500’
Pierre Gasly believes Formula 1’s Sakhir Grand Prix will be “a game of slipstreaming” and compared the circuit layout to a “mini version of the Indianapolis 500.” Formula 1's final ...
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Pierre Gasly believes Formula 1’s Sakhir Grand Prix will be “a game of slipstreaming” and compared the circuit layout to a “mini version of the Indianapolis 500.” Formula 1's final ...
Formula 1 drivers will have the opportunity to trial Pirelli’s 2021-specification tyres at this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix. Pirelli has been Formula 1’s sole tyre supplier since 2011 and for ...
Mick Schumacher says “everything is open” in this year’s Formula 2 title fight despite heading to the Bahrain finale in the lead of the championship. The Ferrari-backed youngster, who is ...
Sebastian Vettel believes Formula 1 will continue to be affected by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic into the 2021 season. The pandemic was declared a few days before the ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen says he would prefer to have some older Formula 1 venues back on the calendar permanently in the wake of their 2020 events. Formula 1 ...
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari’s troubled 2020 Formula 1 season has made the team’s spirit stronger and that the setbacks have also improved him as a driver. Leclerc claimed seven pole ...
Haas boss Guenther Steiner says Formula 1 should consider more two-day race weekends in 2021 to counter the expansion of the championship’s calendar. Formula 1’s provisional 2021 calendar features 23 ...
Esteban Ocon says it took him more time than expected to get back up to speed in Formula 1 in the wake of missing the 2019 season. Ocon stepped up ...
Red Bull’s Alexander Albon believes he now has a more predictable car underneath him after making progress during the Turkish Grand Prix weekend. Albon qualified fourth on the grid, which ...
Carlos Sainz's performances this year are demonstrating why Ferrari opted to sign him for the 2021 campaign, according to McLaren Team Principal Andreas Seidl. The Spaniard will replace Sebastian Vettel ...