Sainz: ‘Too early’ to tell if I will regret Ferrari move
Carlos Sainz says it is "too early" to tell if he will regret his decision to switch from McLaren to Ferrari for the 2021 Formula 1 season. With Ferrari opting ...
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Carlos Sainz says it is "too early" to tell if he will regret his decision to switch from McLaren to Ferrari for the 2021 Formula 1 season. With Ferrari opting ...
Ferrari’s current predicament in Formula 1 is such that it cannot yet consider fighting for podium positions, let alone wins, according to Charles Leclerc. Ferrari has endured its worst start ...
The Ferrari SF1000 seen at the first two races of the 2020 Formula 1 season at the Red Bull Ring has largely disappointed. Despite the second place obtained by Charles ...
Sebastian Vettel will reportedly race alongside Lance Stroll at Aston Martin in 2021, according to his former team boss Gerhard Berger. Vettel's future looks uncertain after Ferrari chose not to ...
Ferrari faces a “long road” to recovery in Formula 1, according to the championship’s Managing Director Ross Brawn, after a dismal Styrian Grand Prix weekend. Ferrari struggled for pace at ...
Formula 1’s Race Director Michael Masi says stewards tend to be more lenient in dealing with clashes between team-mates, in explaining why no penalty was issued to Charles Leclerc. Leclerc ...
Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto labelled the squad’s Styrian Grand Prix as “very painful” after Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel collided on the opening lap. Leclerc and Vettel started mid-grid ...
Charles Leclerc has accepted blame and apologised to Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari for colliding with his German team-mate on the opening lap of the Styrian Grand Prix. Leclerc lost the ...
Ferrari’s 2020 Formula 1 campaign took another dismal turn after Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel collided on the opening lap of the Styrian Grand Prix. Ferrari has struggled for pace ...
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says the squad is “not good enough” at the moment and revealed its updates did not show their worth in Austria. Ferrari has lacked pace ...