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The comments from the Austrian come after the young Italian driver delivered his maiden podium finish at the Canadian Grand Prix where he became the third youngest driver ever to finish in the top ...
The MotoGP championship leader soon recovered to fourth and worked his way through the leading pack to take the win ahead of younger brother Alex Marquez and factory Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia ...
“But I can’t do it. I’m unable, and I’m struggling a lot to put speed inside the corners.” Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images Bagnaia ...
The six-time world champion went fastest early on in the session, helped by a tow from his younger brother, Alex (Gresini Ducati) at Mugello. Fabio Quartararo, Bagnaia and Alex Marquez knocked him off ...
Bad examples: The second car of Super Aguri (2006), or Pacific (1994) In the era of two drivers in a team, there are very few examples of genuinely poor line-ups in the two seats. Usually, teams have ...
That’s why the quality of officiating in Formula 1 regularly returns to the top of the agenda, rightly or – more often than not – wrongly. Some commentators have connected Derek Warwick’s suspension ...
Speaking at the New York premiere of the F1 movie, the former driver, now-pundit, revealed his confidence in the Papaya driver. The two drivers came together in the closing stages of the Canadian ...
Williams’s weekend in Montreal started strong, with both Sainz and Albon bothering the top of the running in Friday practice. Then, come qualifying, the cracks started to show. The Spaniard was ...
When Luca de Meo became Renault’s CEO in the summer of 2020, the group had just posted a €7.3billion loss and was on the verge of collapse as the world economy shuddered to a halt during the Covid-19 ...
“There was never any potential of performance,” Floury bitterly remarked. “It was a two-class race, one with the cars that had top speed and one with the cars that had no top speed. “Unfortunately, we ...
Leading the team is technical director Kate, played by Oscar-nominated Kerry Condon. She’s the first woman in F1 history to hold such a senior technical role. She’s brilliant, spunky, and apparently, ...
“The hardest thing was to develop a story,” he admitted. “The sport is so revered and there’s so many people that are quite knowledgeable about it, and then there’s so many people who haven’t seen it ...