Ferrari need changes at the top, says Rosberg
Former world champion Nico Rosberg believes heads must roll at Ferrari and questioned the future of boss Mattia Binotto after the team's latest set of blunders at Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
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Former world champion Nico Rosberg believes heads must roll at Ferrari and questioned the future of boss Mattia Binotto after the team's latest set of blunders at Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
Red Bull's Formula 1 champion, Max Verstappen, secured his second consecutive Dutch Grand Prix win in as many years. Though the win looked under threat from Mercedes-AMG, Verstappen managed to claw it back and give his home crowd something to cheer over.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands: Red Bull's Max Verstappen won his home Dutch Grand Prix from pole position for the second year in a row on Sunday to send the fans wild and his Formula One world championship lead into triple figures.
Team by team analysis of Sunday's Dutch Formula One Grand Prix at Zandvoort, round 15 of the 22-race season (listed in championship order):
Lewis Hamilton has apologised to Mercedes for his radio outburst after he was left on medium tyres in the lead of the Dutch GP, whilst those behind him pitted for softs.
Pitlane problems added up to a Dutch Formula One Grand Prix to forget for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on Sunday.
World champion and runaway series leader Max Verstappen made the most of his unerring speed and reliability, and the chaotic teamwork of his rivals, to claim a dramatic victory for Red Bull in his home Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday. The 24-year-old Dutchman took full advantage of his team's cool decision-making, as Mercedes and Ferrari appeared to make flustered choices in the heat of the moment, to come home 4.071 seconds ahead of George Russell of Mercedes and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
Lewis Hamilton has apologised for his foul-mouthed rant at his Mercedes team following the Dutch Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen clinched a home victory.