Formula 1: Carlos Sainz praises Max Verstappen as Dutchman closes on title
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has said that Max Verstappen has had a ‘very strong season’ and that even when he makes mistakes he can still win.
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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has said that Max Verstappen has had a ‘very strong season’ and that even when he makes mistakes he can still win.
Alex Albon recently signed a new multi-year deal with Williams but won't rule out a future return to Red Bull.
A prominent and long-time personal sponsor of world champion Max Verstappen is at the centre of a major scandal in the Netherlands.
Formula 1 world champions Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have hailed the performance of Nyck de Vries at the Italian Grand Prix, with reports swirling the Dutchman could be set for a permanent seat in 2023. De Vries, 27, filled in for Alex Albon in Italy and led the Williams to ninth, their joint-best finish of the season, having test-driven for Mercedes. Ad He also leads the German’s team in Formula E, winning the championship last year and it seems a matter of when, not if, he becomes a part of the F1 grid.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said it would be a "massive ask" for them to win all six remaining races on the calendar despite the team having won five in a row and closing in on the drivers and constructors' championships.
Carlos Sainz has backed Ferrari to learn from this year’s mistakes and be stronger in 2023.
Mercedes driver George Russell said that following Nyck de Vries' sensational race at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix, he had no doubt the Williams-Mercedes reserve driver deserved a full-time Formula 1 seat.
Lewis Hamilton fears he will end the season without recording a single victory for the first time in his Formula 1 career after describing Max Verstappen as "almost unbeatable".