FIA created ‘unnecessary mess’ with late F1 call - Sainz
During the early safety car period that was triggered when Nicholas Latifi crashed, Sainz had emerged from the pits very close on the track to Red Bull rival Sergio Perez.
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During the early safety car period that was triggered when Nicholas Latifi crashed, Sainz had emerged from the pits very close on the track to Red Bull rival Sergio Perez.
While “baby steps” were made by Mercedes, George Russell wants more after finishing P5 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
JEDDAH (Reuters) - Mercedes driver George Russell described Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as the most physical race of his career and said the struggling Formula One champions needed to step up significantly.
JEDDAH : Mercedes driver George Russell described Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as the most physical race of his career and said the struggling Formula One champions needed to step up significantly.
Jenson Button is surprised that Lewis Hamilton is struggling to match teammate George Russell’s performance in Saudi Arabia. Russell was the sixth fastest in qualifying on Saturday with his more experienced teammate way back in 16th, so he is currently set to start in 14th after retirements and regulations are enforced. Ad/> There is a possibility that given the starkly lacklustre pace he set in his drives that the car will abandon the current set-up and make severe enough changes that would warrant starting from the back as punishment.
After his shock Q1 exit, Lewis Hamilton admits he just wants to go home and could start Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP from the pit lane.
Lewis Hamilton was sensationally knocked out at the first qualifying round since the first time since Brazil 2017, and will start only 16th for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton will start a lowly 16th in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Mick Schumacher was airlifted to hospital following a terrifying 160mph crash.