Hamilton, Verstappen, Leclerc: F1 drivers ranked by how much they earn per lap
Lewis Hamilton will earn the most amount of money during this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton will earn the most amount of money during this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc is poised to end Ferrari’s three-year wait for a victory on home soil.
Friday sees the return of the sprint format at this weekend’s Emilia-Romanga Grand Prix in Italy, meaning there’s a fresh look to the way qualifying, the sprint, and the race itself take place. In an effort to make qualifying more exciting they have changed the arrangement for the day.
• Ferrari and Charles Leclerc aren't too affected by the porpoising affecting teams in 2022.
Sainz topped FP1 at Albert Park and in the subsequent practice sessions and early qualifying segments (he was the lead Ferrari driver in Q2),looked to able to match the times set by team-mate Charles Leclerc – who went on to score pole and lead every lap on the way to victory – before things went awry for the Spaniard in Q3.
This weekend’s Formula 1 Grand Prix will be held at at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, aka Imola, Ferrari’s home track.
After the first three sprint events were staged in 2021 at Silverstone, Monza and Interlagos, this year they will take place at Imola this weekend, the Red Bull Ring and in Brazil again.
Charles Leclerc admits he and Max Verstappen “hated each other” during their karting days. The pair appear the fastest two drivers on the grid after the opening three races, although two DNFs from Verstappen mean Leclerc is already 46 points clear of him in the drivers’ standings. Instead, Mercedes’ George Russell is currently second in the individual battle, 34 points adrift.