Lewis Hamilton complains about Max Verstappen over team radio in Australian GP qualifying
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Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have both welcomed the news that Porsche and Audi plan to enter F1 in 2026. The Volkswagen Group has revealed plans to have both brands involved in F1, with talks with the FIA having already begun.
World champion Max Verstappen complained that his weekend had been "terrible" despite qualifying second for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, saying he did not feel comfortable in his Red Bull. The Dutchman looked like taking pole for the race at Albert Park before Ferrari title rival Charles Leclerc struck at the death to edge him by 0.286 secs in an action-packed session. Verstappen, who won in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago, said he had struggled with car problems since arriving in Melbourne for the third race of the campaign.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A Ferrari versus Red Bull battle is shaping up as the likely scenario on Sunday at the first Australian Grand Prix since the pandemic began in 2020.
Leclerc, along with Zhou Guanyu and Yuki Tsunoda, had been summoned by the stewards for an "alleged breach of Article 33.4" of the FIA sporting regulations about failing to adhere to a minimum time on a qualifying in-lap, which could potentially be dangerous for oncoming traffic on a hotlap.
A Ferrari versus Red Bull battle is shaping up as the likely scenario on Sunday at the first Australian Grand Prix since the pandemic began in 2020.
Christian Horner says that he is pleased with Red Bull’s performance in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, even if his team were pipped to pole position by the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.