Ferrari quickest in first practice at wet Imola ahead of Sprint Race Qualifying
Lewis Hamilton finished only 18th as Charles Leclerc set the pace in opening practice for Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton finished only 18th as Charles Leclerc set the pace in opening practice for Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton will earn the most amount of money during this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
• Ferrari and Charles Leclerc aren't too affected by the porpoising affecting teams in 2022.
• Spanish driver Carlos Sainz Jnr has extended his contract with Scuderia Ferrari. • His new extension sees him staying with the Ferrari team until the end of 2024. • Sainz, and the Maranello team says all the hard work has paid off and the extension was a natural decision. • For more stories, visit Wheels24.
Carlos Sainz Jr. resmi diperpanjang kontraknya oleh Ferrari. Ia diberi masa bakti yang sama dengan rekan setimnya, Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz has extended his contract with Ferrari by two years until the end of 2024, the Italian Formula One team announced on Thursday ahead of the fourth Grand Prix of the season in Imola. The 27-year-old Spaniard started at Ferrari in 2021 after two seasons with McLaren. "I have always said that there is no better Formula 1 team to race for and after over a year with them, I can confirm that putting on this race suit and representing this team is unique and incomparable," Sainz said.
Charles Leclerc is in for a momentous weekend if Ferrari's early season form holds firm in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix with the team's tifosi ready to turn Imola into a sea of red. Ferrari fans could well have double cause for celebration with Sunday's race accompanied by the first of this year's three beefed-up sprints. The winner of Saturday's 100km dash around the bumpy old school circuit will earn eight points compared to only three in last year's trials.
Carlos Sainz will race with Ferrari until 2024 at least with him signing a two-year contract with the Scuderia.