Charles Leclerc impressed with Ferrari’s 2023 car as he aims to win first Formula 1 title
Charles Leclerc says his only target for 2023 is to win the Formula One world championship as Ferrari unveiled their SF-23 car on Tuesday.
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Charles Leclerc says his only target for 2023 is to win the Formula One world championship as Ferrari unveiled their SF-23 car on Tuesday.
Charles Leclerc said it is his goal to end 16 years of Ferrari hurt by winning this season’s Formula One world championship.
Lando Norris has called on Formula 1 to overturn their controversial plans to ban free speech for drivers. Several drivers have spoken out over the new rule that prohibits “personal, religious and political statements” without written consent, and the McLaren racer has joined Max Verstappen and Alex Albon in voicing his concerns. Ad «I feel there has been quite a bit of pressure and enough said to make a little bit of a U-turn,” explained Norris.
LONDON : Formula One champions Red Bull and Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo took their 2023 cars out on track on Friday for limited mileage pre-season filming.
Twenty years ago, Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello donned the red jumpsuit and tackled the 2003 Formula 1 season in Ferrari's F2003-GA.
Red Bull F1 driver Sergio Perez insists his friendly rivalry with team-mate Max Verstappen will never take precedence over the team's aims.
NEW YORK : Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said Red Bull motorsport head Helmut Marko had confused a motorhome with a plane after erroneous reports that the Dutch driver was installing a race simulator on his private jet.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen shrugged off a suggestion he was favourite for a third successive Formula One championship and said on Friday the sport needed a closer battle than last year even if he intended to be better than ever.