David Coulthard makes Michael Schumacher/Charles Leclerc comparison
David Coulthard has joked he had flashbacks of Michael Schumacher’s dominance in the Ferrari when watching Charles Leclerc win the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
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David Coulthard has joked he had flashbacks of Michael Schumacher’s dominance in the Ferrari when watching Charles Leclerc win the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
Luca di Montezemolo has congratulated Ferrari on their brilliant start to the season – and singled out Mattia Binotto and Charles Leclerc for praise.
Seemingly running away with this year’s title, David Coulthard says Charles Leclerc’s current form makes him “shiver” as it reminds him of Michael Schumacher’s dominance.
LONDON : Ferrari fans know all about false dawns and dashed hopes but the first three races of the Formula One season have brought the good times back to Maranello and sent expectations soaring.
As Charles Leclerc emerged victorious from Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix, it seemed as if virtually every member of the Ferrari team on the ground in Melbourne wanted their moment with him.
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F1 fans have been reminded of a pledge Nico Rosberg made several years ago, when he revealed only a new race on the calendar in Las Vegas would be enough to tempt him out of retirement. The former world champion quit the sport in 2016 after pipping Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to the crown after an exhausting season.
Sebastian Vettel cannot wait to finally get his Formula One season started, having missed the opening two races after testing positive for Covid-19. The Aston Martin driver had to watch from home as Nico Hulkenberg stepped into his place for the season-opener in Bahrain and the subsequent Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.