Red Bull’s fragility ‘certainly a concern’ for Perez
With Red Bull recording three retirements in three races, Sergio Perez admits the RB18’s reliability is “certainly a concern”.
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With Red Bull recording three retirements in three races, Sergio Perez admits the RB18’s reliability is “certainly a concern”.
Christian Horner is remaining calm about Red Bull’s title prospects this season, despite losing a hatful of points through their retirements so far in 2022.
George Russell and Sergio Perez have both been told to "stop whinging" following the return of the Australian Grand Prix. For the first time since 2019, an F1 race took place at Albert Park last week, having been moved back from its traditional place as the season-opener on the schedule.
Mercedes may have started off behind Ferrari in this year's Formula One season, but it hasn't stopped their star driver Lewis Hamilton from having some fun with teammate George Russell. Hamilton on Wednesday took to Twitter to share a picture with Russell, where both are seen with huge surf boards. Of course, it's no surprise given that they just completed the Australian Grand Prix. And that's not where it ends. Hamilton has more adventures with his teammate. "Next up: getting @GeorgeRussell63 to skydive," he captioned the picture.
The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been a welcome addition for the F1 calendar with both races so far producing close racing and dramatic moments. But Charles Leclerc's hopes of winning Ferrari's first race at Imola since Michael Schumacher in 2006 may well rest on him taking note of Lewis Hamilton's battle with Max Verstappen last year.
Max Verstappen has claimed he's not even thinking about defending his F1 title following a nightmare start to the season.
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Max Verstappen says “there is no reason to believe in” his chances of defending his Formula 1 title after a rocky start to the season. Red Bull’s Verstappen has suffered from reliability issues and has failed to finish two of the three races so far in Bahrain and Australia. Ad/> The one race he did finish in Saudi Arabia he won, but he is still 46 points behind championship leader Charles Leclerc.