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Franchorchamps, Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has conceded that "neither driver had good confidence in the rear end." ...
On the back of a mixed day for Ferrari, the Scuderia's team boss Fred Vasseur was left to praise the Italian squad for having made inroads with the set-up of the heavily-upgraded car across the ...
Having set the third slowest time, with only the two Aston Martins behind him, Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli conceded that he lacked confidence behind the wheel of his W16 which would have ...
Despite a heavily-upgraded rear suspension, Charles Leclerc has played down the significance of Ferrari’s developments, claiming that the Scuderia’s upgrades are “hyped up a lot”.
Having lacked long-run pace in the Spa F1 Sprint, Ferrari’s eight-time F1 race winner Charles Leclerc was left surprised after grabbing third place for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.
Having bounced back from a difficult Friday’s qualifying session at Spa-Francorchamps, McLaren’s Lando Norris claims that his car “has been feeling great all weekend.” ...
Francorchamps, Mercedes driver George Russell was left to lament his car's performance after failing to challenge anything more than a sixth place on the grid for tomorrow's Belgian Grand Prix.
Having suffered his a shock Q1 exit in Friday’s sprint qualifying, Ferrari’s seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton endured similar fortunes in the main qualifying session for Sunday’s Belgian Grand ...
Seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher is still the most successful F1 driver in the history of the Belgian Grand Prix, whilst Ferrari top the tables for victories among the teams.
Having finished well outside the points-paying positions, Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda praised the Milton Keynes-based outfit for “turning things around” for the standard qualifying session.
Having dominated Friday’s sprint qualifying session, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri failed to replicate what he did on the opening day at the Belgian Grand Prix, ending up only second on the grid for the ...
On the back of a sensational victory in the Spa F1 Sprint, reigning champion Max Verstappen was left to praise Red Bull for the battery management that helped him keep the faster McLarens at bay.