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F1 CEO Domenicali Hints at Ferrari Breaking out of Slump Sooner than Expected
Ferrari CEO, Stefano Domenicali, opens up that he is expecting the Reds to get back on their feet citing a decent performance leap.
‘A Massive Challenge’ – Perez Wary of Beating Max Verstappen at Red Bull
Red Bull driver, Sergio Perez, opens up that he is looking forward to the enormous challenge from the flying Dutchman, Max Verstappen.
“Going to Make Sure I Overdeliver” – Perez Sets Sights on World Championship
With Red Bull F1
New Red Bull Racing F1 driver Sergio Perez is keen to make the best use of his opportunity and 'over-deliver' for his new team in 2021.
Daniel Ricciardo: F1 Can Learn From Australian Open to Hold the Australian GP
Daniel Ricciardo is hoping that the 2021 Australian Open can inspire F1 to successfully host the 2021 Australian Grand Prix in November.
Daimler Reportedly Has the Final Say in All Major Decisions at Mercedes F1
Reports have claimed that German manufacturers, Daimler, are still leading the decision-making role in the Formula 1 team, Mercedes AMG.
Ocon: Daniel Ricciardo Not the ‘Strongest Benchmark’ in F1
Daniel Ricciardo outperformed Esteban Ocon last season, however, the latter stated that the Australian is not the strongest benchmark in F1.
Tough to Emulate Ricciardo: Ex-F1 Driver Warns Fans Against High Expectations of
Fernando Alonso
Renault's 2020 reserve driver Sergey Sirotkin feels that it will be tough for Fernando Alonso to match the level of Daniel Ricciardo.
Ferrari Insider Claims Interim CEO John Elkann ‘Does Not Like Racing’
John Elkann is the new acting CEO of Ferrari as reporter Leo Turrini shares that the new Ferrari CEO does not like racing.
‘I Leave Richer Than I Was Before’ – Sebastian Vettel Explains Biggest Takeaway
from Ferrari Failure
Incumbent Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel is convinced he is leaving Ferrari richer than before despite failing to win the F1 title.
Lando Norris Admits to ‘Negatives’ in Mercedes Power for McLaren F1
Lando Norris opens up that he is expecting a much better package with the soon-to-be-revealed Mercedes-powered McLaren MCL35M.
Charles Leclerc ‘Does Not Need to Prove How Fast He Is,’ Insists Ferrari Boss
Binotto
Mattia Binotto states that Charles Leclerc has the potential to be a future leader as he looks back at the Monegasque's 2020 season.
Sebastian Vettel: Didn’t Fight Mattia Binotto Over Ferrari Ousting Phone Call
Sebastian Vettel looks back at the confusing phone call from Binnoto informing him about Ferrari's decision to replace the German.