Sebastian Vettel was happy with the improved pace of his Ferrari Formula 1 car as he maintained his record of qualifying in the top five in every Hungarian Grand Prix since 2009.
Sebastian Vettel was relieved to spin just once during a disappointing season-opening Austrian Grand Prix as he criticised the poor handling of his Ferrari SF1000.
During this ongoing delay to the 2020 Formula 1 season, we want to test your knowledge and have some fun with a series of quizzes over the coming weeks and months until racing gets back underway.
Sebastian Vettel remains Ferrari’s number one priority according to team principal Mattia Binotto, but with rumours around his contract talks circling there remains a chance the Scuderia could shake-up its driver line-up for 2021.
Charles Leclerc says he enjoys racing against Max Verstappen even if he feels he occasionally oversteps the mark, while he believes he can learn more from battling Lewis Hamilton on track.
- McLaren’s Zak Brown says Ferrari are “living in denial” over its opposition to lowering the F1 cost cap. The two F1 teams have come to blows over the cost cap rules with the Woking-based team leading calls to lower the budget for 2021 to $100m.
Charles Leclerc would back the idea of running races around the opposite way at circuits where it is possible as he feels it would connect back to his skills learnt in karting.
Sebastian Vettel says he will head into Ferrari contract negotiations before the 2020 Formula 1 season officially starts given the delays caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
The six regular Formula 1 drivers who took part in the last Virtual Grand Prix will return to action for this weekend’s Chinese Virtual Grand Prix, including debut winner Charles Leclerc for Ferrari.
While all normal decisions in Formula 1 remain on hold during the coronavirus crisis including the driver market, Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has explained the team “love and appreciate” Sebastian Vettel as one of its drivers.
Six Formula 1 drivers have joined together with other racers to start a new simulation racing championship to raise funds for a coronavirus charity over the next week.
Charles Leclerc has thrown his support behind the Italian Red Cross fundraising efforts alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Paolo Maldini to provide relief amid the coronavirus crisis.
While Max Verstappen has been rewriting the Formula 1 record book during the early years of his career the Red Bull driver has already notched up eight Grand Prix victories.
Charles Leclerc says winning on his debut Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix was “unbelievably hard” and the level of concentration needed matches an actual race.
Charles Leclerc, Alexander Albon and George Russell join Lando Norris and Nicholas Latifi on the grid for Formula 1’s second Virtual Grand Prix, with cricket star Ben Stokes also joining the line-up.
Former Formula 1 team boss Flavio Briatore believes Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are the sport’s only standout stars, but he tips Charles Leclerc to join them as he develops at Ferrari.