Glock expects Ferrari will quickly ‘prioritise’ Leclerc
Ferrari are likely to put all their weight behind Charles Leclerc in the near future to bring them a title this season, says Timo Glock.
Ferrari are likely to put all their weight behind Charles Leclerc in the near future to bring them a title this season, says Timo Glock.
Haas had trouble in Australia, but it was nothing to do with Ferrari.
Mattia Binotto says it is too soon for Ferrari to try "managing the championship" even though Charles Leclerc has a 34-point lead.
Charles Leclerc explains what went wrong on that second Safety Car restart at Albert Park...
A poor showing from both driver and team in Australia, Carlos Sainz concludes.
Carlos Sainz now has a lot of ground to make up on Charles Leclerc, but Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto will not stop him from mounting a challenge.
Ferrari are in for a "bit of a headache" in Melbourne after bouncing their way through qualifying, says Christian Horner.
Ferrari "needed a blank sheet" to get into the fight, which they got thanks to this year's new rules says Carlos Sainz.
A bouncing F1-75 in FP2 at Albert Park was "not so pleasant" for Charles Leclerc, but it did not slow him down.
Ferrari reportedly are not yet unleashing all of the goodies which their power unit can offer.
Ferrari's banned 2019 engine could have actually helped them start 2022 so strongly...
Changes are thought to be afoot at Ferrari - just not quite yet.
An independent Alfa Romeo appears to be a competitive Alfa Romeo.
Ferrari have shot from midfield leader to race winner early in 2022.
The regulations have shifted in a major way, but very little separates Red Bull and Ferrari at the top.
The Ferrari F1-75 is not quite suiting Carlos Sainz just yet.
Another senior figure describes Charlos as the best pair on the grid, although he may be a little biased.
After near misses in 2017 and 2018, Ferrari have learned their lesson.
All empires fall eventually. In the case of Mercedes, it has come with the help of a little nudge from Ferrari.
He is not where he wants to be just yet, but Carlos Sainz is “happier” having made some headway with the new Ferrari.
Once Max Verstappen had DRS, Charles Leclerc felt the F1-75 was under fire.
Work done between Mondays and Saturdays will determine Sunday's grand prix winners this year, says Mika Hakkinen.
Mattia Binotto says the FIA have to be strict about policing the cap as it could be a "game-changer" in developing the all-new cars.
A total of 78 points from 88 available is not a bad way to start a season and even Mattia Binotto admitted he was surprised.
Red Bull's Helmut Marko prefers this battle with Ferrari, which is fought on a more "sporting level".
Carlos Sainz says the FIA created an "unnecessary" mess by not telling Sergio Perez to relinquish P3 behind the Safety Car.
The Ferrari boss has received assurances that it is safe to race at Jeddah this weekend.
FP2 ended early for Charles Leclerc after he smacked the wall at Turn 4.
With both Ferrari drivers now in the hunt for victories, the chance of clashes between the pair increases.
Red Bull need a big points haul from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as they are 44 behind Ferrari already.