FIA Report: Martin Brundle gives his reaction
Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle has offered his reaction to the FIA releasing their report into the final laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle has offered his reaction to the FIA releasing their report into the final laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Andy Priaulx has given an insight into becoming a Pau master ahead of the French town hosting the opening rounds of the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup in May. Former WTCR racer Priaulx was a winner at Circuit de Pau-Ville in 2008 when he took top honours in the FIA World Touring Car Championship counter. Pau has stepped in as host venue for the 2022 season opener following the unfortunate cancellation of the WTCR Race of Czech Republic.
If the battle between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen is any measure of the season to come in Formula 1, it is going to be quite a year.
Carlos Sainz fue segundo en Bahréin y ocupa también esa posición en el Mundial a ocho puntos de Charles Leclerc, su compañero. El madrileño acudió a la rueda de prensa de la FIA y respondió a las preguntas de los medios.
Max Verstappen was disappointed with Red Bull’s reliability at the Bahrain Grand Prix, which forced both cars to retire from Sunday's race. Verstappen looked on course for a second place finish but suffered a critical fault with the end in sight, while team-mate Sergio Perez also bowed out amid late drama. Ad/> The world champion had to retire in the pits on lap 54, while Perez held on until the last lap before coming to a halt on the track.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he was ‘so happy’ with his win at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. The Monegasque driver had two wins for Ferrari — both in 2019 — going into the race but ended with a third victory in dramatic circumstances.
In a Bahrain Grand Prix that was full of drama, Charles Leclerc led home a Ferrari one-two after Max Verstappen retired just three laps from the end. Verstappen was complaining about a steering issue during a late safety car period that Red Bull could not find, but when the race got back underway, a very frustrated Dutchman came over the radio shouting «there's a problem with the battery!» Ad/> He eventually retired while his team-mate Sergio Perez spun on the final lap to gift Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes a podium finish, the Mexican's spin being caused by the engine cutting out. Formula 1'I am never doing that again' — Verstappen hits out at Red Bull team instructionsAN HOUR AGO Leclerc got away from pole position well and sailed into an early comfortable lead.