Report reveals engine decision behind Ferrari success in Melbourne
A report is claiming that Ferrari utilised an extra 5 brake horsepower in their engine to ensure success in Australia, as Charles Leclerc extended his championship lead.
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A report is claiming that Ferrari utilised an extra 5 brake horsepower in their engine to ensure success in Australia, as Charles Leclerc extended his championship lead.
Ferrari tak pernah absen dari podium dalam tiga seri Formula 1 yang sudah digelar tahun ini. Dua kemenangan berhasil diraih, membuat pabrikan asal Italia itu kembali menunjukkan eksistensinya di lintasan jet darat.
Carlos Sainz has revealed how a late steering wheel change before the Australian Grand Prix sparked a chain of events that eventually led to him putting his Ferrari in the gravel trap.
Sergio Perez has revealed that he felt the Red Bull car just was not up to the pace of the Ferrari over the course of the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
Pebalap Ferrari, Charles Leclerc, berhasil menjadi juara di F1 Grand Prix Australia 2022. Ini kali pertama dia sukses naik podium pada tiga awal seri balapan.
Charles Leclerc claimed his second win of the Formula One season for Ferrari with a pole-to-flag victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday as Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen suffered "deja vu" with another retirement.
A flawless Charles Leclerc led from start to finish to steer his Ferrari to an action-packed win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday with world champion Max Verstappen failing to finish. The world championship leader from Monaco started from pole, held his position at the first corner and never looked back, scorching round the 58-lap Albert Park circuit to take the chequered flag by a massive 20.5 seconds. Red Bull's Sergio Perez was second with George Russell an encouraging third for the struggling Mercedes and his seven-time world champion teammate Lewis Hamilton fourth.
Charles Leclerc extended his championship lead on Sunday at the Australian Grand Prix as he took victory in Melbourne, with both Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz retiring.