Carlos Sainz brands Australian Grand Prix penalty as 'biggest disgrace' in F1 for many years
Carlos Sainz blasted his penalty at the Australian Grand Prix as the "biggest Formula One disgrace for many years".
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Carlos Sainz blasted his penalty at the Australian Grand Prix as the "biggest Formula One disgrace for many years".
Max Verstappen held off a revived Lewis Hamilton to steer his Red Bull to a chaotic win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday and tighten his grip on the world championship. The world champion began from pole and despite being passed by Mercedes pair George Russell and Hamilton at the start, he kept his cool to win a race red flagged three times, with multiple crashes. Hamilton came home second ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who made it three podiums from three this year.
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso topped the timesheets ahead of Ferrari ace Charles Leclerc in a rain-hit second practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday, but world champion Max Verstappen went fastest for the day. The Spanish veteran followed up his podium finishes at the first two races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia with another eye-opening run. He powered around the bumpy Albert Park circuit under darkening clouds before rain fell in a best time of one minute 18.887 seconds among his 13 laps, bettering his fourth place in the first one-hour session.
Jelang GP Australia 2023, Charles Leclerc percaya diri bisa membalikkan situasi tak menguntungkan yang ia hadapi di Formula 1 musim ini. Namun khusus akhir pekan ini, pebalap Ferrari asal Monako itu memilih realistis.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz slammed the performance of their cars as "not good enough" after the Ferraris finished sixth and seventh in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, 19 March.
Sergio Perez claimed pole position for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to salvage pride for Red Bull after Max Verstappen was forced out of qualifying with a driveshaft failure in Q2. The 33-year-old Mexican clocked a best lap in one minute 28.265 seconds to beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who faces a 10-place grid penalty, by 0.155sec in a closely fought qualifying session. It is Perez's second career pole and second in Saudi Arabia, while Verstappen will start from 15th. "Good job guys," said Perez. "Hopefully, Max will be able to fight through in the race and we can enjoy a good result. We've got a good car and it's a good circuit for me."
Media sosial tim F1 Ferrari dikritik gegara tampilkan poster mobil balap berlatar gambar Masjid Nabawi. Ferrari sudah menghapus posting-an itu.
Charles Leclerc mendapat penalti 10 grid jelang balapan Formula 1 GP Arab Saudi 2023 akhir pekan ini. Sanksi tersebut menambah berat upaya pebalap Ferrari itu untuk meraih kemenangan perdana musim ini.