Brundle expects feisty battle between Ferrari drivers
Martin Brundle thinks the battle between the two Ferrari drivers will be very interesting if they are indeed front runners.
Martin Brundle thinks the battle between the two Ferrari drivers will be very interesting if they are indeed front runners.
Carlos Sainz says it is "typical" of Mercedes to try talk up rivals only to then arrive at the first race and "blow the competition away".
Mercedes are concerned that they are "not in our normal form", with Ferrari surging ahead and the chasing pack closer than ever.
Lewis Hamilton reckons Ferrari would be one-two if the Bahrain Grand Prix was tomorrow.
Carlos Sainz says his new Ferrari F1-75 is "trickier to drive" in the Bahrain heat but that's to be expected.
Mattia Binotto believes this week's Bahrain test will give an indication as to 2022's pecking order as teams will go for performance runs.
Ferrari's Mattia Binotto said he was surprised at the variation in design between teams for their 2022 cars but that it is great for F1.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz was reminded of the beauty of the sport as he gets to grips with the F1-75 and the 2022 regulation changes.
Karun Chandhok believes Ferrari would be the "big" threat this season having had a "big advantage in terms of development"
It is a case of when, not if, Carlos Sainz signs a new contract with Ferrari after an impressive first year.
Antonio Giovinazzi's exit from Formula 1 could be a very short-lived one after Haas parted ways with Nikita Mazepin.
Mattia Binotto joked that he thought it would be Mercedes who were "two or three months ahead of us" at the first race in Bahrain.
Charles Leclerc feels "good" after topping the timesheets in Barcelona but warned Ferrari are not focusing on performance at this stage.
McLaren and Ferrari joining a four-way fight for the title with Mercedes and Red Bull? Pretty please.
Charles Leclerc has complained about the porpoising effect the 2022 cars are experiencing and admitted it makes him feel "a bit sick."
Toto Wolff reckons Ferrari could have the "strongest" engine on the grid but concedes it is still early days.
Red Bull and Mercedes are "quite unsure" how F1's sliding scale in R&D will affect them this season, says Anthony Davidson.
They had a strong test, but there's still more to come from Ferrari.
The closeness of lap times left Mattia Binotto suspecting there were varying levels of sandbagging in Barcelona.
Ferrari are reportedly looking at Mercedes and Honda-level performance with their new power unit.
Ferrari deliberately adopted a cautious approach to analysing their three days at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Porpoising may be a thing of the past as the boffins are starting to get to grips with the problem.
The Barcelona test has Helmut Marko believing that Red Bull are still a front runner.
Fernando Alonso thinks that Ferrari are the team to beat after the Barcelona shakedown.
Ferrari quietly went about their business in Barcelona, and racked up more laps than anyone else. A good sign for what's to come?
Charles Leclerc says it was "quite interesting" to note how different his F1-75 behaved depending on how close he was to another car.
Reports of Ferrari being favourites for the championship are greatly exaggerated.
Mick Schumacher wants to go from Academy member to a Ferrari racer in the future.
Mercedes have work ahead to catch up with Ferrari and McLaren, says George Russell.
The 2022 cars are 'porpoising', so finding a fix which does not reduce performance will be a key early battleground.