‘Wily’ Sainz and the ‘psychology’ of a long first stint
Carlos Sainz is a "wily old driver" with Damon Hill praising his strategy, which he reckons the Spaniard decided, in Austria.
Carlos Sainz is a "wily old driver" with Damon Hill praising his strategy, which he reckons the Spaniard decided, in Austria.
Racing his way from P10 on the grid to fifth in Austria, Carlos Sainz feels he is starting to be the "Carlos that I want to be in Ferrari".
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said they are placing their efforts into improving as a unit, rather than prioritising the battle for P3 in the Constructors' Championship against McLaren.
Carlos Sainz believes Ferrari have no reason to "envy" McLaren, but only when it comes to cornering speed as they struggle on the straights.
Carlos Sainz admitted that getting his Ferrari ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris in the Austrian Grand Prix will be "almost impossible" on Sunday.
Charles Leclerc is confident that Ferrari's strong Sunday pace from the Styrian Grand Prix remains for the second race in Austria.
Charles Leclerc has said the new generation of Formula 1 cars are "very different" after spending time in the simulator.
Christian Horner has revealed Red Bull "had no choice" but to develop their own engines, but Ferrari were the "most willing" of the existing providers to sell them power units.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has sided with Red Bull in their argument with Mercedes over the performance of the Honda engine.
Alfa Romeo reserve driver Robert Kubica said that his team are reaping the rewards of a much improved Ferrari power unit.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said Mercedes' recent staff losses and Lewis Hamilton's contract situation have hurt the team's progress.
Carlos Sainz was impressed with the speed of Ferrari in Styria, saying they'd progressed to being almost on the pace of Red Bull and Mercedes.
Ferrari has achieved Three-Star Environmental Accreditation, the highest possible rating under the FIA-led initiative.
Carlos Sainz has described the “very strange scenario” of unlapping himself from Lewis Hamilton during the Styrian Grand Prix.
Mercedes team principal and co-owner Toto Wolff has confirmed that he will be selling off his collection of Ferrari cars.
Charles Leclerc believes his recovery drive to earn P7 in Styria was one of his best performances in Formula 1 to date.
Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies wants the FIA to talk to teams before making changes, rather than new Technical Directives introduced “out of the blue”.
Carlos Sainz said he partially expected to be knocked out of qualifying in Q2 in Styria with continuing concerns over Ferrari's tyre degradation issue.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz admitted the team are using the Styrian GP to try and work out how to fix their tyre problems, to improve for the second race in Spielberg.
Carlos Sainz has revealed investigations are very much under way for Ferrari after their dismal showing at Paul Ricard.
Mattia Binotto has confirmed Ferrari are in discussions with title sponsor Mission Winnow over a new contract.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admitted that the team's issue with tyre graining could carry on until the end of the season.
Ross Brawn thinks Ferrari's best approach to lifting team morale after their French Grand Prix disappointment is to work out exactly what went wrong.
Charles Leclerc has said he won't be getting carried away about his chances in Austria, having scored a P2 finish in Spielberg in 2020.
Carlos Sainz cited tyre degradation as the reason why Ferrari “got something really wrong” in their French Grand Prix horror show.
Daniel Ricciardo said McLaren proved there are still "big opportunities" in races, despite being out-paced by both Ferrari cars in qualifying in France.
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari "eat these tyres too fast" and worries the team may suffer in future races after a tough afternoon in France.
Lando Norris is puzzled over people still thinking that Ferrari have a "terrible car" at their disposal and "more should be expected" from the team.
Carlos Sainz has said he feels pleased to have shown his full potential in qualifying in a Ferrari, saying it's "about time" that it happened.
All eyes have turned to 2022 at Ferrari, with the Scuderia confirming they are no longer developing their 2021 challenger - the SF21.