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F1: Romain Grosjean breaks silence after horror crash
• Max Verstappen had a second DNF in Australia, the third race of the season. • Red Bull boss Christian Horner is furious at the growing gap led by Ferrari. • Horner says he'd rather fix a fast car than make a reliable one fast.
'Frustrating and unacceptable' race for Verstappen
Max Verstappen has ominously conceded that beating Charles Leclerc to the Formula One Drivers' World Championship could be too tough a task this season. The Red Bull star suffered a 'terrible' Australian Grand Prix performance and retired for the second time in 2022.
Carlos Sainz has been warned that his role at Ferrari may be reduced to a supportive one if Charles Leclerc continues his superb early season form. Leclerc, 24, has enjoyed a storming start to the 2022 campaign, kicking off a new era in F1 by winning in Bahrain. He was edged into second by Max Verstappen in Saudi Arabia, but bounced back to take the chequered flag again in Australia last Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton isn't giving up on getting a title challenge going in 2022 despite a difficult start to the season. Hamilton, 37, left it late to confirm he would be driving in the new campaign following the controversial events of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December, which ultimately robbed him of an unprecedented eighth world title.
Lewis Hamilton says that he will be on a host of calls trying to rally up the team and sponsors as Mercedes aim to build on a third and fourth place finish in Australia.
Despite Charles Leclerc emerging as the driver to beat in the early rounds of this season, Mattia Binotto says Ferrari are “not managing” the championship as it is only three races in.