Emerson Fittipaldi throws weight behind Ferrari chances to win world title
Emerson Fittipaldi says that this season is Ferrari’s best chance to win a world title for the first time in a long time in Formula 1.
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Emerson Fittipaldi says that this season is Ferrari’s best chance to win a world title for the first time in a long time in Formula 1.
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.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton will start the Australian Grand Prix from fifth after Charles Leclerc secured pole position for Sunday's race.
Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says his performance so far this weekend has been “all over the place”, despite qualifying second at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman, victorious in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago, was unable to find himself on pole after an impressive display from current championship leader and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. Ad/> Despite securing a place on the front row of the grid for tomorrow’s race, Verstappen insists he has endured problems with his car throughout his time in Melbourne so far.
MELBOURNE : Formula One world champion Max Verstappen secured a front row start for the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday but decried a "terrible" weekend with the Red Bull car after being pipped for pole position by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claimed pole on Saturday for the Australian Grand Prix ahead of title rival Max Verstappen -- and in the process broke Lewis Hamilton's stranglehold on the grid in Melbourne. Verstappen's Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez is on the second row after coming in third ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris. Mercedes' Hamilton, who has been the pole-sitter eight times in Melbourne, including the last six in a row at Albert Park, will start fifth. It is a second pole of the year for Leclerc after the season-opening race in Bahrain, where he went on to win.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc will start on pole for the Australian Grand Prix after outpacing 2022 rival Max Verstappen with his final lap of an exciting Melbourne qualifying that was disrupted by crashes.