Hamilton, Verstappen, Russell, Vettel, Alonso: F1 2022 drivers ranked
The hype for the next Formula One season has begun.
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The hype for the next Formula One season has begun.
Lando Norris has put pen to paper on a new deal that will see him become the third-highest-paid driver in the paddock.
British driver Lando Norris signed a long-term deal with McLaren this week, but it’s not the most lucrative in Formula One history, Daily Star have reported.
Ferrari ace Carlos Sainz has said that he is hoping to sign a new contract with the team and that he is feeling optimistic about his and the Scuderia’s chances ahead of the 2022 Formula 1 season.
Ferrari ace Carlos Sainz has said that his respect for Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has only increased further after the way the Briton conducted himself after the chequered flag in Abu Dhabi at the end of last season.
A report from Italian Formula 1 journalist, Leo Turrini, has claimed that Ferrari are currently behind a little bit with where they want to be in terms of their aerodynamics package for 2022.
Felipe Massa has said that he is not surprised by the drought Ferrari has gone through in Formula 1 in recent seasons, with him saying that the Scuderia has lacked the cool heads at the top that are needed to succeed in the sport.
Ferrari will unveil the car that Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will be driving in this season's 2022 F1 World Championship on February 17. The Italian team bounced back from their worst season in 40 years in 2020 to finish three places higher in third in the constructors' championship last term. New recruit Sainz finished an impressive fifth in the drivers' standings, having ended the year with a podium, with Leclerc 5.5 points behind in seventh. "Sainz and Leclerc will once again pilot the red cars this term, with Team Principal Mattia Binotto to talk to Sainz about a contract extension beyond the end of the campaign in the coming weeks. Leclerc is onboard until the end of 2024," read an official statement.