Lewis Hamilton has Ferrari wish as Mercedes driver left baffled by rivals at Australian GP
F1 reveal teaser trailer for Netflix documentary ‘Drive to Survive'
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F1 reveal teaser trailer for Netflix documentary ‘Drive to Survive'
George Russell appeared fairly content with his qualifying performance in Australia on Saturday but revealed that porpoising was still a big issue for the Mercedes car.
Lando Norris has revealed how pleased he is with finishing fourth fastest in qualifying for Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix, and revealed he’s eyeing a wheel-to-wheel battle with George Russell in tomorrow’s race.
George Russell was getting a bit itchy racing behind Lewis Hamilton in Q3 of the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday with the young Brit moaning on team radio about his team-mate's pace. Mercedes were once again off the pace this weekend in Australia, but it was a much better performance than last time out in Saudi Arabia.
Charles Leclerc took his second pole position of the season with a blistering performance at the Australian Grand Prix. The Ferrari, quickest in second practice at Albert Park, topped the timing charts with a 1:17:868, with Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez unable to match the in-form Monegasque driver in Melbourne, with second and third-placed finishes respectively.
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Lewis Hamilton has admitted that the changes Mercedes have made to his car haven’t improved its performance, after a disappointing day of practice ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insists there will be no “magic fix” to cure Mercedes’ stuttering start to the 2022 Formula 1 season, but says he is targeting an improved display at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows, vying for a ninth successive constructors’ title, have struggled to match the pace of rivals Ferrari and Red Bull in the early weeks of the season.