Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto puts pressure on Max Verstappen with Red Bull 'the favourite'
Lewis Hamilton to change his name
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Lewis Hamilton to change his name
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Daniel Ricciardo is remaining bullish about his team's chances of winning a race before the end of the year despite McLaren's wretched start to the 2022 season. Just a few weeks before lights out in Bahrain there was a real sense of optimism for the team but, just two difficult races in, much of the positivity has faded away.
F1 returns to Albert Park for the first Australian GP since 2019, after the 2020 event got cancelled when a member of the paddock tested positive for COVID-19, just days before the global pandemic struck, while F1 wasn’t able to return to Melbourne in 2021.
Although Mercedes “haven’t got it right” with their W13, F1 technical consultant Rob Smedley is confident they’ll soon be back at the sharp end of the grid.
Charles Leclerc has said that he feels there is a lot more to come from him and Ferrari in the coming races, in what could be a bit of a warning to his rivals for the championship.
Charles Leclerc has said that he feels there is a lot more to come from him and Ferrari in the coming races, in what could be a bit of a warning to his rivals for the championship.
Formula 1 technical consultant Rob Smedley has backed Mercedes to join Ferrari and Red Bull in the hunt for race wins sooner rather than later, despite their sluggish start to 2022. It has been a season of disappointment thus far for Mercedes, with team principal Toto Wolff bemoaning their “totally unacceptable” current performance.