Sainz fancies his chances at Hungarian GP
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz is fancying his chances in Budapest his weekend as he feels the Hungaroring track suits his car.
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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz is fancying his chances in Budapest his weekend as he feels the Hungaroring track suits his car.
Sebastian Vettel's greatest success is a distant memory but the four times world champion will leave Formula One at the end of this year with more fans than he had in his heyday.
Lewis Hamilton led the way as colleagues, rivals and friends joined in affectionate tribute to Sebastian Vettel on Thursday after the four-time champion announced he will retire from Formula One at the end of the season. Seven-time champion Hamilton, who made his debut alongside the 35-year-old German in 2007 and was his greatest rival for many years, said it had been an honour to have raced and befriended him. "Seb, it's been an honour to call you a competitor and an ever greater honour to call you my friend," said Hamilton in a post on Twitter.
We all love the clips of footballers refusing to sign the shirts of their rival clubs, with former Celtic forward Craig Bellamy’s famous disgust at a Rangers shirt being presented before him coming to mind.
Ferrari are targeting a one-two win in Hungary on Sunday to ease the pain of Charles Leclerc's costly crash while leading in France last weekend.
Ferrari tertinggal jauh dari Red Bull Racing di klasemen sementara Formula 1 2022, baik di kategori pebalap maupun konstruktor. Namun skuad Maranello itu percaya bisa membalikkan keadaan di 10 balapan tersisa.
Carlos Sainz has developed into more of a “team leader” at Ferrari than teammate Charles Leclerc, according to 1996 F1 world champion Damon Hill.
Alex Albon has described the moment he and Carlos Sainz almost made contact in the Paul Ricard pit lane as “chaos” after the Spaniard was given a penalty.