Mercedes prioritizes improving race starts: ‘Weakest point of our car’
Mercedes gives top priority to improving race starts ahead of the Miami GP: ‘Weakest spot of our car’.
Mercedes gives top priority to improving race starts ahead of the Miami GP: ‘Weakest spot of our car’.
In the podcast Formule 1 Paddockpraat, Jeroen Bleekemolen and Tom Coronel explain what awaits Max Verstappen at the Nürburgring.
View the starting grid for the sprint race in China here. Mercedes is also extremely dominant at the Shanghai International Circuit.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella also calls for rule changes after Bearman’s crash at Suzuka: ‘Already said it during testing days’.
That it is not always easy even for drivers to fully understand all F1 rules, is clear from the words of Oscar Piastri about the adapted
Max Verstappen had to settle for P8 during the first sprint qualifying of the year. Red Bull was not in the mix in Shanghai.
Lewis Hamilton has secured his long-awaited first podium with Ferrari. During the Chinese GP, the Briton crossed the line in third.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella thinks – just like Lando Norris – that Ferrari has the best chances for victory during the Monaco GP.
Former Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer reflects again on 2025: ‘Verstappen would have won the title with Pérez as a teammate then’.
Ford chief Mark Rushbrook is pleasantly surprised by the competitiveness of the Red Bull engine in 2026: ‘Feels good that we are in the race’.