Ex-F1 boss hints at possible Ferrari regret over Carlos Sainz
Ferrari may be feeling pangs of "regret" about replacing Carlos Sainz with Lewis Hamilton, former F1 Team Principal Guenther Steiner has claimed.
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Ferrari may be feeling pangs of "regret" about replacing Carlos Sainz with Lewis Hamilton, former F1 Team Principal Guenther Steiner has claimed.
Messages of sympathy for Lewis Hamilton have flooded in after the passing of Roscoe, his beloved bulldog that accompanied the seven-time F1 champion.
Ferrari has been accused by ex-Formula 1 driver of not having the "execution" to score results in recent races that its package deserves.
Ferrari has once again become the subject of ridicule, as repeated failures has seen the team and Lewis Hamilton decline, with strategy and communication errors threatening a dangerous legacy.
Lewis Hamilton has been labelled a "spoiled child" who only wins races when he is in the best car, by former F1 driver Marc Surer.
Charles Leclerc has warned that he and Ferrari are in for "four very long years" if it fails to successfully interpret F1's forthcoming new technical regulations.
After his maiden Williams podium at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz endured travel woes on his journey home, joined by Charles Leclerc on an unexpected road trip.
Charles Leclerc has given a proposed future change to F1 his support, as debate mounts over the future direction of the sport.
Lewis Hamilton was completely sideswiped by ex-Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo when asked for his views on current situations within F1.
Max Verstappen is back behind the wheel at the Nurburgring this weekend, putting in valuable laps at the Grand Prix circuit as he readies himself for a GT3 outing on ...