Max Verstappen speaks out against 'disgusting' fans burning Lewis Hamilton merchandise
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen slammed fans who burned Lewis Hamilton-branded merchandise at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, calling their actions disgusting.
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen slammed fans who burned Lewis Hamilton-branded merchandise at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, calling their actions disgusting.
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Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso will leave the Alpine team to join Aston Martin on a multi-year contract in 2023, the British team announced in a press release on Monday.
Formula 1's top teams had mixed results at the conclusion of the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix. It was all smiles for Red Bull Racing and Mercedes-AMG, while their Italian foes Ferrari was left lamenting missed opportunities.
A brilliant clip posted on ESPN F1’s Twitter account shows Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Max Verstappen all reacting with confusion and amusement in the cool down room to Ferrari’s decision to put Charles Leclerc onto the hard tyres for his third stint.
Charles Leclerc has delivered a damning indictment of Ferrari’s season, saying it feels as if there is “always something going wrong”.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen said the team’s late call to switch away from their original planned strategy underlined their self-belief.
Leclerc faded from leading halfway through the race to finish sixth at the Hungaroring on Sunday after a switch to the hard compound tyre saw his pace nosedive.