Wolff: “At Suzuka everything went against Russell”
The Mercedes team principal defended George Russell, who in Suzuka lost the lead of the standings to Kimi Antonelli
The Mercedes team principal defended George Russell, who in Suzuka lost the lead of the standings to Kimi Antonelli
Alpine’s Executive Advisor looks to the team’s future, with the intention of following the projects of the Enstone-based team
The Australian, while not getting his hopes up too much, believes it is possible to catch and defeat the world championship leaders
Juan Pablo Montoya has no regrets about the decision to leave F1 in mid-2006 to race in the United States
In Miami, there will be a meeting between representatives of the Government of Buenos Aires and Liberty Media to bring F1 back to the ‘Oscar y Juan Galvez’ Autodrome
The 1996 world champion’s comment after the start of the world championship, which sees the Grove team in an evident results crisis
Montoya believes that Newey should not hold the role of Team Principal, remaining exclusively in the team as a designer
After the Dutchman’s statements about his possible retirement from F1, the 1996 world champion expressed his opinion
Analysis: while waiting for the updated engine, Ferrari is working on other areas to close the gap to Mercedes
Toto Wolff speaks like his friend-rival Ferrari boss, Fred Vasseur, regarding the challenges his team will face from Miami onwards