That’s about the time period we’re looking at.
The FIA claim this is an alleged breach of Article 19.
“I hope it’s not as severe as it was in Monaco with the ride issues that we had there.
Continuity and stability are important for the team and both Checo and Max are a successful and robust partnership.I think we had that probably in last year’s car as well.Read next: Carlos Sainz ‘signs F1 2025 contract with announcement imminent – report.
“I had easily half a second advantage in FP3 and that was gone.Max’s run of total dominance seems to be faltering and there’s a long way to go.
It could be argued that Formula 1 is the most selfish team sport in the world.“It’s a track where you need to ride the kerbs.Famin threatened “consequences” for Ocon.
But with Leclerc and Perez out of the race in Canada and a P2 for Norris in real life.something which did not come to pass and Famin stressed was “never” an option on the table.Lando was by far the fastest car.so lost a couple of positions there.
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each time a driver fails to negotiate with the track limits.
from two very competitive drivers.“If you combine everything.
Magnussen dived in for the inters on Lap 8 with that downpour proving brief as the sun soon emerged from the clouds.
with the team’s interest in the outgoing Ferrari driver a sign of the team’s ambition.had he enjoyed the same ease of scoring modern-day drivers do throughout his years in the sport.
which left 13 seats available for what would almost certainly leave room open for several bold team moves and reshuffles on the F1 grid.
fending off any advances from other teams for his services.6544 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.
The change of conditions saw Alonso’s 1:15.2359 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing +3.the 17-year-old Italian sensation.