Watching Formula One drivers race through a Grand Prix may make the audience wonder—do they even have time to think? While it’s clear that making split-second decisions is the ...
Red Bull Racing might be far ahead of everyone else but there is a potentially intense title battle that could play out between teammates Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
It was widely believed that Leclerc might be tempted by a move to the Silver Arrows in the future, particularly if Hamilton were to leave.
Early on, Verstappen and Perez passed pole-sitter Leclerc and continued to exchange fastest lap times at the front of the field.
Leclerc won his 19th career pole position, and first since Singapore 2022, by defeating Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying session on Friday.
With Leclerc adding to his pole positions from 2021 and 2022, Verstappen taking second, and Sergio Perez taking third in the other Red Bull.
After the first three races in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Australia, Ferrari is a pitiful fourth in the constructors' standings.
Teams can evaluate their progress thus far and work on upgrade packages for their cars without the usual summer shutdown regulations.
If the prancing horse believed they would have positive start to life under Frederic Vasseur, they have certainly gone back to the drawing board after the Bahrain GP.
Ferrari stated that they were confident they had fixed their reliability problems going into 2023, allowing Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to form a stronger championship challen...