Kravitz predicts when Mercedes ‘will get act together’
Sky F1 reporter Ted Kravitz believes Mercedes are stuck with their ‘porpoising’-related performance issues until the European phase of the season.
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Sky F1 reporter Ted Kravitz believes Mercedes are stuck with their ‘porpoising’-related performance issues until the European phase of the season.
Toto Wolff feels Mercedes are "punching above their weight" after the Silver Arrows finished third and fourth at the 2022 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Lewis Hamilton was gifted a podium finish after their 2021 rivals, Red Bull Racing, were forced to retire both their cars.
The Bahrain Grand Prix certainly provided plenty of drama as the new Formula 1 season, and era, kicked off in entertaining style.
Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle has offered his reaction to the FIA releasing their report into the final laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The Bahrain Grand Prix proved one to forget for Red Bull as both Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez were struck with similar issues to force them to retire from the race in the closing stages.
Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle has offered his reaction to the FIA releasing their report into the final laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen was critical of Red Bull's reliability woes after his team confirmed both their retirements from the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix were caused by suspected fuel pump issues.
Tiene algo de amanecer rojo, pero también suena a vendetta rossa. Ferrari ha vuelto, el más dominante, el más peligroso, el que retumba con tanta fuerza como los fuegos de artificio que estallaron en Sakhir cuando Charles Leclerc y Carlos Sainz cruzaron la meta del GP de Bahréin. Doblete poderoso de la escudería más legendaria de la Fórmula 1 después de dos años en el purgatorio que les convierte en aspirantes, candidatos y casi favoritos a todo esta temporada. «Hay algo raro en el motor», dijo el monegasco en la última vuelta… «era broma». Pero quien sí tuvo problemas fue Verstappen, que pasó de luchar por la victoria o defender el podio a abandonar a tres vueltas del final por un fallo hidráulico en la dirección. Ironías del destino, Hamilton cerró el top-3 con el peor Mercedes de la era híbrida. Los campeones siempre están. Y Ferrari siempre vuelve.