George Russell says there is “no chance” that in 2020 Williams will be lagging the field by as much as last year. Having faced a barrage of criticism for the once-great British team’s
Alpha Tauri’s two drivers bear “scars” from their premature promotions to the senior Red Bull team, according to team boss Franz Tost. The former Toro Rosso team is lining up in 2020 with
Mercedes looks set to race its controversial new ‘push-pull’ steering wheel system called DAS in 2020. When images of the drivers adjusting the ‘toe’ of the front wheels by pushing and pulling on
Ferrari’s 2020 rivals are “faster”, according to team boss Mattia Binotto. It is a vastly different story compared to a year ago when Ferrari dominated the winter tests. Then in Australia, it emerged
At least three teams might not be ready with their 2019 cars for the start of winter testing early next week. Although Renault said it launched its 2019 car on Tuesday, the black
Renault’s 2019 car is yet to see light of day. Ostensibly, the French team ‘launched’ its new single seater on Tuesday, but it was actually the 2018 car with 2019-style bodywork. One theory
Williams’ car might not be ready for the start of winter testing next week. On Tuesday, Renault ‘launched’ a newly liveried and modified version of its 2018 car, with boss Cyril Abiteboul saying
Pierre Gasly says he is in the “best situation” to have Max Verstappen as his 2019 teammate. This week, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner declared that Verstappen is the driver that five
George Russell says there is “no chance” that in 2020 Williams will be lagging the field by as much as last year. Having faced a barrage of criticism for the once-great British team’s decline in recent years, team boss Claire Williams said last week: “The smile has not left my face since these (pre-season) tests began.” Indeed, after a conspicuous delay this time last year,
Lewis Hamilton leads Sebastian Vettel in Austrian GP free practice one while Nico Hulkenberg loses half of front wing.
Lewis Hamilton has already secured his sixth-world title and will be favorite to make it seven next season. However, the British driver has just one year left on his contract with Mercedes and has already
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