Helmut Marko on Red Bull v Ferrari drama: 'We want a fair fight'
Ferrari's clear early advantage over Red Bull this year has done a complete 180-degree turn, with the energy drink company's top team now a full 80 points ahead after the Baku F1 race.
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Ferrari's clear early advantage over Red Bull this year has done a complete 180-degree turn, with the energy drink company's top team now a full 80 points ahead after the Baku F1 race.
Mika Hakkinen has said every mistake Ferrari makes will be punished by their title rivals Red Bull following a disappointing outing in Baku.
After further engine troubles for Charles Leclerc in Baku, Red Bull’s Helmut Marko believes grid penalties for the Ferrari driver are inevitable.
Your latest episode of Torquing Point has arrived, as the team take a look through the goings on in Baku – as well as look ahead to Formula 1’s long-awaited return to Montreal at the weekend.
LONDON: Ferrari's early season delight has become a discussion of disaster after the Italian team's nightmare in Baku on Sunday (Jun 12), but it is still too early to write off their title hopes.
Ferrari’s latest “fiasco” in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix showed they are on an alarming downward spiral that must be quickly reversed.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing have been on quite a roll in 2022. Having overcome their troubling start to the year, the team has managed to win the last five races, with the wins shared between Verstappen taking four and teammate Sergio Perez the one in Monaco. Before that, Verstappen mustered one victory from the season's opening three races.
Charles Leclerc remains a bigger threat than Sergio Perez to Max Verstappen's world championship title defence, despite Ferrari's reliability woes, according to Sky Sports F1's Naomi Schiff.