Charles Leclerc outlines Ferrari target that could seal F1 world championship in 2022
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc says that 5 race wins could be enough for the Scuderia to win the world championship this coming campaign in Formula 1.
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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc says that 5 race wins could be enough for the Scuderia to win the world championship this coming campaign in Formula 1.
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F300 from the 1998 championship has been put up for sale for the princely sum of $4.9 million via exotic car sales house duPont Registry.
A report from Auto Motor und Sport is claiming that Ferrari have made big strides in terms of their engine performance, to the extent where their step from 2020 to 2021 could actually be smaller to the one between last year and this year.
McLaren driver Lando Norris has suggested that Mercedes are keeping their powder dry at the moment in terms of showing their performance and that they may even be ahead of his team heading towards the Bahrain Grand Prix.
One of Michael Schumacher’s most iconic cars, the 1998 Ferrari, is on sale with an asking price of a cool $4.9m currently on it.
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Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz has said that Ferrari and McLaren appear to have made the biggest leap forwards in terms of moving from 2021 to 2022, in a prediction that will undoubtedly go down well with fans of the two Formula 1 teams.
Speaking to the official Formula 1 website, McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo has said that he feels both Mercedes and Red Bull have a lot more to give in terms of performance than they showed at the first test in Barcelona last week.