George Russell 'on a level playing field' with Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes
George Russell said he and Lewis Hamilton receive equal treatment at Mercedes and is adamant there will be no team orders should he outqualify the seven-time world champion.
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George Russell said he and Lewis Hamilton receive equal treatment at Mercedes and is adamant there will be no team orders should he outqualify the seven-time world champion.
JEDDAH : Red Bull head into Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix confident there will be no repeat of the gremlins that put both their cars out of the season-opener in Bahrain, the team's Mexican driver Sergio Perez said on Thursday.
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Carlos Sainz, segundo clasificado del Mundial a ocho puntos de Charles Leclerc, habló con los medios internacionales este jueves en Jeddah Corniche y después respondió a las preguntas de AS. El Ferrari F1-75 parece favorito en un trazado de alta velocidad, donde la unidad de potencia limitará las capacidades de cada escudería. El ambiente en el garaje es fantástico tras un doblete, pero hay que confirmar las buenísimas sensaciones en el GP de Arabia Saudí.
Max Verstappen loathes exaggerated rivalries and the Formula One champion won't be pulled into a manufactured feud with Charles Leclerc as he attempts to defend his title this season.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has put the onus on Red Bull to perform in Saudi Arabia by insisting they are still "favourites" for the title despite the Scuderia's dream start in Bahrain. After becoming embroiled in a thrilling duel with world champion Max Verstappen, during which the lead changed hands several times, it was Charles Leclerc who took the chequered flag ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz.
JEDDAH: Formula One world champion Max Verstappen goes into Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix keen to get over Red Bull's "double-DNF" hangover and get his title defence going after starting the season with a blank in Bahrain.
Red Bull are said to be satisfied that they have identified and solved the issue that caused them a double retirement at the opening race of the Formula 1 season; the Bahrain Grand Prix.