Vettel ‘torn’ over Abu Dhabi participation
Sebastian Vettel is racing in Abu Dhabi this weekend but admits he'd also like to "stay at home" given the birth of his third child.
Sebastian Vettel is racing in Abu Dhabi this weekend but admits he'd also like to "stay at home" given the birth of his third child.
Lewis Hamilton has twice met with Ferrari president John Elkann during the 2019 season, according to Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto says the fact that Lewis Hamilton isn't under any contract for 2021 "can only make us happy".
Max Verstappen topped the final practice hour of 2019 as he edged Lewis Hamilton with FP3's top three separated by less than a tenth of a second.
Reports in Italy suggest that Mercedes are unimpressed with Ferrari's decision not to veto the new rules for 2021.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has been excused from media duties in Abu Dhabi on Thursday after becoming a father for the third time.
Bernie Ecclestone has jumped to Ferrari's defence, saying it is "always the same in F1", one team does well, the others throw out accusations.
Ferrari are not expecting any lingering issues from their drivers' Brazilian clash having "fully cleared" the air.
第二个奔驰后面在今年的总冠军and with a driver that can finish at best P3, Mattia Binotto admits 2019 was not "good enough" from Ferrari.
Ferrari needs the best of both drivers and cars to beat Mercedes; that's according to Piero Ferrari, the son of the Ferrari found Enzo.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admits that is it "difficult to judge Ferrari's situation" after their drivers clashed at Interlagos, adding that he is happy that it's not his drivers.
Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc may have caused a headache down at Ferrari after their crash in Brazil, but McLaren can't wait to have that "luxury" problem.
The Formula 1 teams will all have to run a second fuel-flow sensor next season as the FIA clamps down on tricks to circumvent the regulations.
Ferrari president John Elkann has warned Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc to never forget that Ferrari comes first, saying he was "upset" by their Brazilian clash.
The Ferrari engine controversy is refusing to die down with the FIA reportedly seizing "parts of the fuel system" from the SF90 as well as a customer.
Mattia Binotto has again insisted there was nothing strange about Ferrari's drop in straightline speed in Brazil as they once again gave up speed for cornering.
Jacques Villeneuve reckons Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc risked it all in Brazil as they "wanted to show" they're the better driver.
Mattia Binotto feels Ferrari just can't win with the pundits, criticised when they use team orders and criticised when they allow their drivers the freedom to race.
David Coulthard has said Charles Leclerc's speed has ensured that Sebastian Vettel has "been on the ropes" all season long at Ferrari.
Ferrari are left to clean up another mess after Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collided in Brazil, and Vettel's eventual departure is the only thing that will stop a repeat.
David Coulthard thinks Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has "the strength of character" to deal with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
Former driver turned pundit, Jolyon Palmer, feels there is "psychological warfare" at Ferrari, saying the "needly" driver rivalry needs to stop.
They are definitely NOT "drawing any solid conclusions", but Mercedes' James Allison admits Ferrari's drop in pace in recent races is "interesting".
Ross Brawn says either Sebastian Vettel or Charles Leclerc need to hold up their hand over Sunday's collision in order to calm tensions at Ferrari.
Ferrari could cancel their Brazilian Grand Prix debrief to send a message to both Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel.
Ferrari are dominating the front and back pages in Italy, just not for the right reasons after Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collided in Brazil.
Mattia Binotto says it would be "unfair" to question Red Bull and Honda's pace after Max Verstappen claimed pole position and the victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nico Rosberg says it was a case of fine margins regarding the crash between Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc in Brazil, but thinks Vettel was to blame.
Charles Leclerc felt he was squeezed by team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who in turn said that he stayed straight in the disastrous Brazil battle for Ferrari.
Racing Point's Lance Stroll felt that points were on the table for him before Ferrari inadvertently ruined his Brazilian Grand Prix