Sainz explains when Ferrari may opt to back one driver
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari's drivers are free to race until such a time as one takes a sizeable lead in the championship.
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari's drivers are free to race until such a time as one takes a sizeable lead in the championship.
The Italian press are swooning over Ferrari after they won the 2022 season-opener in Bahrain, but Christian Klien warns of the flip side.
Ex-F1 racer turned pundit Marc Surer believes Ferrari's power unit is level with the best, but not the clear leader.
Formula 1 pundit Martin Brundle has said the sport is in a better place when Ferrari are challenging for wins and podiums.
This one is tougher than you think.
"It's only a matter to translate it into paper."
Ferrari's return to winning ways was something their team principal Mattia Binotto says he "never doubted".
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz say they are prepared to fight each other for the title after their car impressed in Bahrain.
Mattia Binotto says he wants to wait "four or five races" before assessing whether or not Ferrari have a genuine shot at this year's title.
Charles Leclerc tried to cause panic on the Ferrari pit wall at the end of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ferrari are back where they belong after the perfect result in Bahrain, says runner-up Carlos Sainz.
Ferrari's engine is a "step forward" with Charles Leclerc saying Haas and Alfa Romeo's Q3 berths in Bahrain qualifying prove that.
Charles Leclerc is on pole in Bahrain, but feels the advantage in the race will be with Red Bull.
Carlos Sainz happily accepted being a pole position contender in Bahrain considering his struggles to master the new-era Ferrari F1-75.
Mattia Binotto likes the fact Charles Leclerc is not getting ahead of himself.
Ferrari vs Red Bull at the front? Max is ready for it.
Mercedes looked off the pace in practice, but Mattia Binotto is not ruling out a return to form.
Less than a tenth of a second separated Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc at the end of FP2 in Bahrain.
Would Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz bite your hand off for a P2 finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix? Not a chance!
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc are "ready" to fight for the Bahrain win but aren't buying into the pre-season hype surrounding Ferrari.
Mattia Binotto is not expecting protests in Bahrain, saying the teams will rather request clarification regarding rivals' designs.
"I definitely think they have made a step forward, but will that be enough for the top? I'm not so sure."
Ferrari seem to think their power unit *could* be on Mercedes and Red Bull's level, or perhaps even slightly ahead.
As Ferrari's simulator driver, Antonio Giovinazzi could have a big part to play in bringing success back to the Scuderia.
While he wants to win every race, Charles Leclerc would be happy with five grand prix victories this season.
Mercedes and Red Bull are still the "favourites" heading into the 2022 season, insists Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
Jan Lammers believes 2022 could produce any number of surprises from a complete dominant Verstappen to a Sainz World title.
Carlos Sainz's Ferrari extension is "just a matter of details" but Mattia Binotto has no idea when all that will be resolved.
Mattia Binotto has given Ferrari an "eight out of ten" for their pre-season but insists they are not the favourites for the 2022 titles.
Ferrari were the smooth operators of both the Barcelona and Bahrain tests.