Formula One's governing body, the FIA, have announced that Aston Martin's upgraded car is legal after it launched an investigation into the apparent ...
In the analysis we carried out we confirmed that the processes followed by Aston Martin were consistent with this Article's requirements." Aston Martin is among a number of teams that have brought significant updates to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix and its new package includes revised sidepods and a new engine cover. "Both teams collaborated fully with the FIA in this investigation and provided all the relevant information.
The FIA has cleared Aston Martin after carrying out an investigation into the similarities between its updated Formula 1 car and Red Bull's car ahead of the ...
A spokesperson from Aston Martin said: “We have shared details of our update with the FIA technical people. “The investigation, which involved CAD checks and a detailed analysis of the development process adopted by Aston Martin, confirmed that no wrongdoing had been committed, and therefore the FIA considers that the Aston Martin aerodynamic upgrades are compliant,” the statement from the FIA reads. The FIA clamped down on reverse engineering car designs in the wake of the Pink Mercedes case, and revealed in Barcelona on Friday that it did look into the updated Aston Martin car.
Red Bull has responded to the FIA's statement clearing Aston Martin over similarities in its Formula 1 car design by saying any transfer of IP would be 'a ...
“What he has in his head… We will look into it in detail.” Reverse engineering has been banned in F1 since Racing Point – Aston Martin’s predecessor – based its 2020 car design on the 2019 Mercedes title-winner.
Formula One opened the European leg of the season in sweltering temperatures with an appropriately heated and fractious atmosphere in the paddock.
Following a raft of upgrades to the floor of the car, the team appeared to enjoy a decrease in the porpoising that has plagued them this season. We showed them the data and they found themselves with their hands tied because they had already issued the penalty. Fernando Alonso launched a scathing attack on the FIA, the sport’s governing body, for which he faces a potential punishment, while Red Bull in turn expressed scorn and disbelief at Aston Martin, who were accused of copying the design of their car. At the end of last year, two senior aerodynamicists, Dan Fallows and Andrew Alessi, left Red Bull to join Aston Martin and the Red Bull Team principal, Christian Horner, noted his “grave concern” that Red Bull’s intellectual property may have been compromised. But Red Bull were unwilling to let the matter lie. The Spaniard was given a five-second penalty at the last round in Miami for cutting a chicane – dropping the Alpine driver from a points-scoring position.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fastest during Spanish Grand Prix practice in Barcelona on Friday, the sixth round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship.
Sainz and Alex Albon (Williams) had a spat after Turn 1, which stewards will investigate after the session. Sebastian Vettel was the first to set a time on softs in his updated Aston Martin, which has been the talk of the paddock today, setting the bar at 1m20.703s. That was soon beaten by Verstappen on 1m20.006s. Teams ran medium tyres at the beginning of this session, with Verstappen leading the way on 1m20.932s, 0.046s ahead of Sainz and 0.063s quicker than Leclerc – the latter suffering a scruffy end to his lap. Russell was best of the rest for Mercedes, lapping 0.762s off the pace on 1m20.590s. He later had a big moment when he came across the second Red Bull, driven for the first time in FP1 by F2 racer Juri Vips. After early running on the hard tyres, Sainz set the bar on softs at 1m19.907s. That looked set to be toppled by Verstappen, who set the fastest first two sectors when he came across a huge amount of traffic towards the end of the lap. Leclerc was quickest in both FP1 and FP2, ahead of Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz and Red Bull’s reigning world champion Max Verstappen across the two one-hour sessions.
Lewis Hamilton feels Mercedes is on its way to getting back to the front of Formula 1, after upgrades in Spain helped it dial out much of its porpoising ...
We definitely don't have the porpoising on the straight, which is good, but we're still experiencing a bit here and there in the corners, which ultimately you need to dial out.” We still have some bouncing, but it’s way better.” Speaking after the session, Hamilton said: “I’m positive, yeah.
Ahead of the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix, Aston Martin rolled out an updated Formula 1 car that shares a striking resemblance to Red Bull's machine.
In that case, the team was found to have copied elements of the Mercedes W10 racer and was subsequently fined. But this isn’t the first time the Aston Martin squad has been caught up in a similar spat. And that’s because Aston Martin recently appointed Red Bull’s former head of aerodynamics, Dan Fallows, to the position of technical director. Red Bull, on the other hand, sits second in the standings and has taken three wins so far. When the first practice session got under way in Barcelona this morning, Aston Martin wheeled out an updated car that shocked onlookers. But so far, Aston has only managed to score six points across the first five races.
Mercedes went from F1 practice leader to its natural position in the Miami race, but it has reason to believe it's closer at the Spanish GP.
In reality, Fernando Alonso’s Alpine was the most consistently quick of the group – and the controversially updated Aston Martin with its Red Bull-like bodywork looked significantly more competitive than the previous version. 1m26.398s (9 laps) Nonetheless, Mercedes has real cause for optimism. “The tyres are going to pieces,” he radioed in just eight laps into his run. With its new floor, the W13 still needs fine-tuning into its sweet spot, but both drivers feel that’s perfectly feasible. Unfortunately for Russell, the Ferrari was circulating not far ahead of him and its tyre difficulties, therefore, had an impact on Russell’s average too. Verstappen did by far the most convincing long run, with a super-consistent and pretty long sequence on the medium tyres. “The car’s definitely reacting differently,” said Russell. “We don’t have the porpoising on the straight but we have it in some of the corners here and there which ultimately you need to dial out. “It’s the first time we’ve driven down the straight without bouncing. But both Hamilton and Russell were competitive in both measures. There is genuinely a sense that Mercedes may be on the road to Formula 1 recovery. Their judgements proved accurate over the following two days.
World championship leader Charles Leclerc topped the times for Ferrari ahead of the two Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in Friday's second ...
“Thanks to the factory and all the hard work. The FIA had earlier cleared Aston Martin of any wrong after it was claimed that their upgraded car was a copy of the pacesetting Red Bull, much to the chagrin of Horner and team advisor Helmut Marko. Verstappen responded in 1:20.006, outpacing Vettel by seven-tenths before Sainz delighted his home support in a big Friday crowd by going fastest to end the on-track version of the Aston Martin v Red Bull “copycat” squabble. Sergio Perez was seventh in the second Red Bull ahead of four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in a heavily-revised and resurgent Aston Martin, Esteban Ocon in the second Alpine and Mick Schumacher of Haas. Local star Carlos Sainz was fourth in the second Ferrari ahead of world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull and another Spaniard two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Alpine. The 24-year-old Monegasque driver was quickest in one minute and 19.670 to outpace Russell by a tenth of a second and seven-time champion Hamilton by two-tenths as Mercedes, with an extensive upgrades package, rediscovered their pace.
Join us as we delve into the new and interesting technical features on display up and down the pitlane as teams prepare for the Spanish Grand Prix, ...
A close up of the AlphaTauri AT03’s front brake and suspension assembly. Alpine with a higher downforce rear wing than used in Miami, which features a deeper spoon-shaped central section and a Gurney on the upper element and the upper beam wing element. Photo by: Uncredited Photo by: Uncredited McLaren struggled in the opening races with overheating front brakes. Aston Martin will introduce a significant upgrade package this weekend, mainly centered on a change in philosophy for the sidepods.
Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix is Sunday; Mercedes improving, Red Bull takes shot at Aston Martin.
Mercedes has front wing and floor edge tweaks as it strives to cure the bouncing that has plagued its progress. It involved CAD checks and a detailed analysis of Aston Martin’s development processes, and the FIA concluded that no wrongdoing had been committed, approving the compliance of the new package. So yeah, starting to eke into a bit of the potential in our car.” “Hopefully it will be good ones and enough to be in front of Red Bull again,” said Leclerc on the updates. It means it is a circuit that can produce more reliable feedback and data on new components, particularly with three street-based circuits (Monaco, Baku, Montreal) next up on the schedule. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a known quantity, given its extensive use as a pre-season test venue, and has a layout that assesses most areas of a car.
Aston Martin debuted a number of upgrades for its AMR22 car on Friday ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, featuring design concepts that quickly drew parallels ...
“It’s not the biggest of issues for us unless Aston Martin start beating us,” Horner said. So it’s very much their job to go and police that.” Fallows formally started as Aston Martin’s technical director on 2 April.
F1 points leader Charles Leclerc paced Spanish Grand Prix practices while the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell seem to be improving.
He said “something’s broke” as his Alfa Romeo ground to a stop in the grass. Race officials expect more than 110,000 fans to turn out for each of the event’s three days after two years of racing without the public due to the pandemic. The Barcelona-Catalunya track is notorious for being tough on tires. We can get it in even better shape tomorrow so we can tackle the guys up ahead.” But he was encouraged by the car’s apparent improvements. Leclerc topped the time charts in both hourlong sessions.
Charles Leclerc topped Friday practice for Ferrari at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix. Here's how and when to watch qualifying.
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“We clearly aren’t where we want to be on the timesheets, but there’s a lot to dive into tonight,” he said. “It has been a bit tricky to find the right balance with the heat, and we still have a lot of work to do over one lap,” Verstappen said. Previously one of the slowest in a straight line, on Friday it was fastest in the speed trap. The rest of the midfield is similarly unclear. It had been experimenting with set-up but nonetheless couldn’t understand the apparent step forward — and its lack of confidence was justified on Saturday when the car reverted to type. “We have some work to do, in particular on our race pace and on tyre management,” Leclerc said. The team’s list of upgrades appeared subtle but has added up to something significant. Red Bull Racing has the opposite problem. Tyre degradation was high for all cars, but Ferrari seemed to suffer particularly badly, at least in comparison to Red Bull Racing. However, it’s a little unlike Alpine to carry qualifying pace over to race pace this season, and the French team will be wary that not only did McLaren do little long running, but it didn’t complete a meaningful stint on the medium compound, which will be key to the race given the scale of degradation this weekend. “Some things were working well, and I think the team are happy with some of the improvements.” Ferrari and Red Bull Racing remain locked in a tight fight at the front — which is at least encouraging for Ferrari after it seemed to fall behind in recent races — but it’s the suddenly closer Mercedes that caught the most attention.
The FIA has cleared Aston Martin after carrying out an investigation into the similarities between its updated Formula 1 car and Red Bull's car ahead of the ...
A spokesperson from Aston Martin said: “We have shared details of our update with the FIA technical people. “While imitation is the greatest form of flattery, any replication of design would obviously need to comply with the FIA’s rules around ‘Reverse Engineering’. “The investigation, which involved CAD checks and a detailed analysis of the development process adopted by Aston Martin, confirmed that no wrongdoing had been committed, and therefore the FIA considers that the Aston Martin aerodynamic upgrades are compliant,” the statement from the FIA reads.
The system, which involves the driver opening a flap in their rear wing to reduce drag levels and gain top speed when running within a second of a car in front, ...
When it was first introduced to FIA F3 in 2017 – when the series was known as GP3 – drivers could only activate and use the system on a maximum of six laps per feature race and four laps for sprint events. This is typically deployed as a bid to reduce the chance of being overhauled by a car chasing behind with DRS active by the end of an activation zone. A famous example of a DRS failure leading to a crash occurred at the 2018 Italian GP, where Ericsson crashed heavily at Monza’s first chicane as the DRS on his Sauber car did not close as expected when he braked at high-speed. The attacking driver will manually activate DRS by pressing a steering wheel button – this can be arranged on the front or back of the steering wheel depending on driver preference. This can lead to big accidents given DRS zones usually finish at the end of long straights or acceleration zones. If the following car is measured at running less than one second behind, a signal is sent to the car, allowing its DRS to be activated in the ensuing zone. This meant the highest number of DRS zones used in an F1 qualifying or race session remains three. Defending drivers can only activate DRS if they too are within one second of a car in front. This, allied with the championship reaching greater engine performance parity ahead of a rules alteration in that area of the cars for 2026, means DRS continues to have a major impact in overtaking manoeuvres. DRS continued to be used in the turbo hybrid era, which dramatically altered F1’s competitive order up to the end of 2021. But DRS is not a simple ‘overtake button’ that automatically means getting past the car in front. It allows drivers to increase straightline speed by dumping rear wing drag through a slot that can be opened when a car is running within one second of the car in front.
Red Bull has responded to the FIA's statement clearing Aston Martin over similarities in its Formula 1 car design by saying any transfer of IP would be 'a ...
But can you copy without documents and then make such a detailed copy of our car?" "Dan Fallows was on gardening leave," Marko said. We will look into it in detail."
Barcelona plays host to the sixth round of the 2022 Formula 1 season. Here's how you can watch qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.
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The upgrade package introduced by Aston Martin ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix is one of the most extensive on show in Barcelona, much of which draws ...
But whereas the RB18’s wing mirror sits astride the outer sidepod boundary winglet, the AMR22’s does not – it remains independent of it. For example, the RB18 has an extended lip ahead of the inlet, which creates an open top, increasing the volume of air that can be captured – but the AMR22’s version does not. Photo by: Giorgio Piola
Charles Leclerc says he will “think twice” about driving historic Formula 1 cars again in the future after crashing one of Niki Lauda's classic Ferraris in ...
“I got to meet Niki a few times in the paddock in the past and yeah, they are just legends of our sports, of course it’s always amazing to be driving their cars.” “I think also it’s great to experience what it was like and what it’s like now, it’s very different now, it’s so much faster but it’s also so much safer and we don’t have the safety in mind as much as they probably did once they were racing. “Obviously there was a shakedown of this car the Thursday before and yeah, the failure that happened was on a screw of the brake pads and it’s impossible to know.
The upgrade package introduced by Aston Martin ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix is one of the most extensive on show in Barcelona, much of which draws ...
But whereas the RB18’s wing mirror sits astride the outer sidepod boundary winglet, the AMR22’s does not as it remains independent of it. For example, the RB18 has an extended lip ahead of the inlet, which creates an open top, increasing the volume of air that can be captured but the AMR22’s version does not. Photo by: Giorgio Piola
The upgrade package introduced by Aston Martin ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix is one of the most extensive on show in Barcelona, much of which draws ...
But whereas the RB18’s wing mirror sits astride the outer sidepod boundary winglet, the AMR22’s does not – it remains independent of it. For example, the RB18 has an extended lip ahead of the inlet, which creates an open top, increasing the volume of air that can be captured – but the AMR22’s version does not. Photo by: Giorgio Piola
Aston Martin has denied suggestions that it got hold of illegal Red Bull data to help it with its Spanish Grand Prix Formula 1 upgrades.
And I think that was confirmation of that.” “They have come in and looked and then declared that it’s all legitimate independent work. But I think that just reinforced our feeling at the time that, of the two paths that that we had open to us, we'd gone the wrong way. So I think the accusations are very wide of the mark.” “All I can say is that at no stage did we ever receive any data from any team or anyone. “It's not just Dan Fallows,” Marko told Sky Germany. “There is evidence that data was downloaded.
Ferrari has been forced into changing the chassis for Carlos Sainz's Formula 1 car ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix due to a fuel system issue that emerged ...
Despite topping the timesheets in FP2 for Ferrari, Leclerc was uneasy about the team’s long-run pace, having complained that his tyres were struggling. At the same time, I think we didn't do the right steps going into FP2 and we we made ourselves a bit slower. Ferrari debuted a number of updates for its F1-75 car on Friday at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which Sainz felt had “definitely got potential” as the team looked to get back in contention against Red Bull at the front of the pack.
By entering his 216th race, Daniel Ricciardo will set a new Australian record for the number of races in F1, with eight wins and 32 podium finishes over 11 ...
was a big deal." At the time he said he had "never left", referencing those who believed he had lost his touch after struggling in his first season at McLaren. From leaving his home in Western Australia at 17 to chase his motorsport dream in Europe, Ricciardo told ABC Sport he was proud to have survived for so long in the cut-throat world of F1.
The run of nightmare Fridays for Valtteri Bottas and his Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team continued in Spain when the Finn suffered an engine failure early in FP2.
It’s not a drama, and I hope we have a clean weekend from Saturday onwards.” OK, it’s Barcelona, I think in two laps he will recover, and even the lap he did was a very good one. “Based on that one lap in FP2 I can say that it seems to be working,” he said. “It even damaged the bodywork so we’ll have to repair it,” he told Motorsport.com of the PU failure. “We seem to have tricky Fridays. I think this time it seems like it was an engine issue. In Imola, Bottas suffered a broken exhaust and subsequent fire in Friday qualifying, and he was forced to miss Saturday’s FP2 session while repairs were undertaken.
Minute-by-minute updates for Saturday's FP3 and qualifying sessions for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
FP3 for the Spanish GP gets underway at 12.00pm BST (1.00pm local time), followed by qualifying which starts at 3.00pm BST (4.00pm local time). Minute-by-minute updates for Saturday's FP3 and qualifying sessions for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Live: F1 Spanish GP commentary and updates - FP3 & qualifying
Red Bull is not currently planning any further action with the FIA over Aston Martin's Formula 1 car, instead focusing on an internal investigation to find ...
It means our concept is not so bad.” That is the main asset of the team. The FIA confirmed it had investigated Aston Martin’s design methods, but found its processes complied with the regulations.
Minute-by-minute updates for Saturday's FP3 and qualifying sessions for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fastest during Spanish Grand Prix practice in Barcelona on Friday, the sixth round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship.
Sainz and Alex Albon (Williams) had a spat after Turn 1, which stewards will investigate after the session. Sebastian Vettel was the first to set a time on softs in his updated Aston Martin, which has been the talk of the paddock today, setting the bar at 1m20.703s. That was soon beaten by Verstappen on 1m20.006s. Teams ran medium tyres at the beginning of this session, with Verstappen leading the way on 1m20.932s, 0.046s ahead of Sainz and 0.063s quicker than Leclerc – the latter suffering a scruffy end to his lap. Russell was best of the rest for Mercedes, lapping 0.762s off the pace on 1m20.590s. He later had a big moment when he came across the second Red Bull, driven for the first time in FP1 by F2 racer Juri Vips. After early running on the hard tyres, Sainz set the bar on softs at 1m19.907s. That looked set to be toppled by Verstappen, who set the fastest first two sectors when he came across a huge amount of traffic towards the end of the lap. Leclerc was quickest in both FP1 and FP2, ahead of Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz and Red Bull’s reigning world champion Max Verstappen across the two one-hour sessions.
Charles Leclerc narrowly pipped Max Verstappen in final practice ahead of Formula 1's 2022 Spanish Grand Prix as Mercedes' apparent improvement returned ...
Behind Sainz and Perez, Norris effectively claimed the 'best of the rest' accolade as he ran to seventh courtesy of a 1m20.403s effort to sit ahead of Kevin Magnussen and Bottas. Leclerc then reemerged for his second full-tilt run on the soft tyre and duly improved to 1m19.772s to set the eventual yardstick, even if falling a tenth shy of his second practice benchmark. Perez, however, could only manage a 1m20.260s to fall behind Sainz in sixth thanks to Hamilton's improvement to fourth on a 1m20.002s, running 0.09s shy of Russell - who had nabbed the best first sector of the session - with 10 minutes to run. The Ferrari driver posted a 1m20.278s to sit top after his first attempt but was two tenths slower on his second effort even though he remained in first place ahead of Verstappen and Sainz. Ricciardo's teammate Lando Norris had been the first driver to head out in the session and he immediately delivered a five-lap stint on medium tyres to bed in his new chassis. Ferrari's points leader used his later soft tyre run to turn in a 1m19.772s and he ended the session just seven hundredths in front of his likely end-of-season title rival Verstappen.
Formula 1 has been trialling innovative robots that can roam around the paddock to connect hospitalised fans who cannot attend the race with their racing ...
Awabot works closely with the Eric Abidal Foundation which works to promote the well-being of young people fighting against cancer. He is able to drive the robot remotely using his eyes, allowing him to explore the paddock via the technology. The AI technology has already been used by FC Barcelona, Paris-Saint Germain and at the FIA gala dinner in 2021.
Ferrari has been forced into changing the chassis for Carlos Sainz's Formula 1 car ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix due to a fuel system issue that emerged ...
Despite topping the timesheets in FP2 for Ferrari, Leclerc was uneasy about the team’s long-run pace, having complained that his tyres were struggling. At the same time, I think we didn't do the right steps going into FP2 and we we made ourselves a bit slower. Ferrari debuted a number of updates for its F1-75 car on Friday at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which Sainz felt had “definitely got potential” as the team looked to get back in contention against Red Bull at the front of the pack.
Formula 1 has been trialling innovative robots that can roam around the paddock to connect hospitalised fans who cannot attend the race with their racing ...
Awabot works closely with the Eric Abidal Foundation which works to promote the well-being of young people fighting against cancer. He is able to drive the robot remotely using his eyes, allowing him to explore the paddock via the technology. The AI technology has already been used by FC Barcelona, Paris-Saint Germain and at the FIA gala dinner in 2021.
Red Bull is not currently planning any further action with the FIA over Aston Martin's Formula 1 car, instead focusing on an internal investigation to find ...
It means our concept is not so bad.” That is the main asset of the team. “We just want to be sure that we protect ourselves, and on the budget cap, the main aspect of the budget is IP, and we want to make sure that how we spend our money is secure and our assets are secure,” he said.
News News: The rivalry between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen only continues to intensify with each race, with the duo fiercely battling it out on the ...
Carlos Sainz and George Russell make up the second row tomorrow, with Sergio Perez in fifth. Mick Schumacher finished 10th in Q2, ensuring his first ever appearance in Q3.2022 Spanish Grand Prix Qualifying Q3 Results took the third and fourth spots respectively, while Kevin Magnussen managed to take fifth position with an outstanding lap.
Charles Leclerc recovered from a spin to land a remarkable pole position for Formula 1's 2022 Spanish Grand Prix as Max Verstappen was hurt by a final-lap ...
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Formula 1's regulations outlaws teams from 'reverse engineering' another car's concept, a method that Aston Martin has denied doing. The FIA has asserted that ...
The biggest thing that we want to ensure that our IP is protected and hasn’t been abused.” “So it’s very much their job to police that. “We will have an internal investigation.
Aston Martin has denied suggestions that it got hold of illegal Red Bull data to help it with its Spanish Grand Prix Formula 1 upgrades.
And I think that was confirmation of that.” “They have come in and looked and then declared that it’s all legitimate independent work. But I think that just reinforced our feeling at the time that, of the two paths that that we had open to us, we'd gone the wrong way. So I think the accusations are very wide of the mark.” “All I can say is that at no stage did we ever receive any data from any team or anyone. What he has in his head...copying is not prohibited in the approach.
Toto Wolff believes his Mercedes Formula 1 team can finally start catching up to Red Bull and Ferrari after solving its car's crippling porpoising issues.
"It's an aerodynamic effect that's created from the floor swinging and it was difficult to come to that conclusion in a scientific way. And that's great." Mercedes endured a nightmare start to the ground-effect era with a car that suffered from wild porpoising, which forced the team to run its car higher than it wanted.
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes' step forward with its Formula 1 car in Spain offers a “glimpse of hope”, but he is not giving thought to reviving his ...
"It's been an easier weekend for us and we're excited to see what the coming races bring. So we still have some improvements to make, but the car's a lot better." So I'm still struggling with the car.
Mercedes' Formula 1 technical director Mike Elliott believes it is “too early” to rule whether it is best to develop its current car concept despite taking ...
We’ve brought bits which have definitely settled the car down. “We’ve changed the car so much for this weekend that we need to work out how we get the best out of it. “The package we’ve brought here, we were definitely able to run the car in a position much more close to where we’d like to ideally run it.
Series leader and pole-sitter Charles Leclerc is hoping Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz can help him beat Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen to stay in ...
Hopefully, our car will again be a bit kinder on the tyres, but it’s difficult to tell.” “The last few races, we have seemed decent on the tyres,” he said. “I think we’re still fighting a little bit in some areas so I’m just trying to perfect it – but on paper ninth is a solid place to start, and we’ll keep chipping away. Sainz, cheered by a sellout crowd at the Circuit de Catalunya, said: “It’s been a tough weekend so far. “I only had that one lap, but it went extremely well,” said Leclerc. “I feel very good! “I think that was our target, for sure, so we had our work cut-out for us.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, the sixth round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship, ...
Time Sainz took third behind Verstappen on 1m19.166s, despite a poor first sector. After the session, team boss Christian Horner said it was a DRS issue that affected Verstappen. Time Time Time
Roger Federer took a high-octane break from the practice court in Barcelona on Saturday as the Swiss legend caught up with Formula 1 great Lewis Hamilton at ...
Good luck tomorrow,” wrote Federer to Hamilton and Russell via Twitter after spending time with the British duo. Hamilton is one of the most successful drivers of all time, having won a joint-record seven Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship titles, while 24-year-old Russell is considered one of the brightest talents in the sport. Federer was at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya watching qualifying for Sunday’s race, the sixth round of the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The 40-year-old visited Hamilton and the rest of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team, including Hamilton’s teammate George Russell and Team Principal Toto Wolff.
Red Bull chief Christian Horner hinted on Friday that his team remain unhappy after the FIA cleared rivals Aston Martin of any wrong amid claims of copying ...
Aston Martin team principal Mike Kranck on Friday told Sky Sports: “We have been clear. We have been transparent. In a statement, the ruling body “confirmed that no wrongdoing had been committed” and that the Aston Martin aerodynamic upgrades are compliant.