Bahrain Grand Prix: New rules bring famous old name in Ferrari
The new era of Formula 1 began in Bahrain on Saturday and it has a very different shape from the last one, at least for now.
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The new era of Formula 1 began in Bahrain on Saturday and it has a very different shape from the last one, at least for now.
Lewis Hamilton appreciated the admission of ‘human error’ over the 2021 Formula 1 season finale but said he was focusing on the new season. The FIA released their findings just before qualifying at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and with Hamilton finishing in fifth he was understandably keen to work on the current setup rather than look backwards. Ad/> He said: «I haven't seen it.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes that his team could lose half a second every lap to Red Bull and Ferrari. The Austrian and Italian teams have grown into the circuit and new season regulations since they arrived in Bahrain, first for last weekend’s testing sessions, and now at Free Practice and qualifying.
Toto Wolff has said that Mercedes have to be realistic and accept they are the third quickest team in Formula 1 at the moment and nothing more.
Bottas was one of the stars of qualifying on Saturday evening as he charged to sixth place on the grid, making him the top qualifier outside the ‘big three’ teams.
Toto Wolff has said that Mercedes have to be realistic and accept they are the third quickest team in Formula 1 at the moment and nothing more.
Toto Wolff has given his reaction on the FIA’s report into the final race of the 2021 Formula 1 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and has said it is now time to close the chapter.
Formula 1's governing body has said «human error» was responsible for the incorrect application of rules in the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.