Thursday’s FIA press conference: Abu Dhabi part 1
Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen and Kevin Magnussen were in the hot seats for part 1 of the drivers' press conference in Abu Dhabi.
Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen and Kevin Magnussen were in the hot seats for part 1 of the drivers' press conference in Abu Dhabi.
Ferrari are not expecting any lingering issues from their drivers' Brazilian clash having "fully cleared" the air.
Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto doesn't plan to use the "rules of engagement" style which Mercedes adopted in the past with his own drivers.
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.
Bernie Ecclestone has advised Lewis Hamilton to quit Formula 1 at the end of the 2020 season, saying he should not go to Ferrari as he is likely to get beaten by Charles Leclerc.
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.
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 are dominating the front and back pages in Italy, just not for the right reasons after Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collided in Brazil.
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.
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Conceding that his drivers' crash in Brazil won't "help" their relationship, Mattia Binotto says it at least gives Ferrari grounds to clarify "internal rules" ahead of 2020.
As part of their many post-race decisions, the FIA has opted to take no further action against Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc for their collision in Brazil.
Max Verstappen will start Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix from pole position, the second of his F1 career, while his former team-mate Carlos Sainz is P20.
Although Charles Leclerc would never have started the Brazilian GP on pole given his penalty, the Ferrari driver was "disappointed" with his laps in Q3.
Charles Leclerc says he will be in "full attack mode" when he starts the Brazilian Grand Prix from P14.