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Legendary Ferrari F1 Engineer Joins McLaren’s Prestigious Road Car Division
Former Ferrari chief Luca Di Montezemolo has been appointed as a director of the McLaren Group Holdings Limited, which controls the McLaren Automotive business and has a minority stake in the F1 team. On Friday, McLaren Group Holdings Ltd made a Companies House filing in the UK to appoint Di Montezemelo to its board of directors, which will see the Italian become the ninth director of the company. Di Montezemolo was a key figure behind Ferrari’s F1 resurgence in the late ’90s and served as chairman at the Italian powerhouse…
BővebbenLegendary Italian F1 Champion Stands Firm in Support of Britain Amid Controversial Verstappen Dispute
Italian F1 icon BACKS Britain in Verstappen row after ‘whinging’ champions claim
BővebbenLiam Lawson outsmarts rules at Austrian GP qualifying with ingenious strategy
Liam Lawson is facing his first Austrian Grand Prix qualifying, and is keen to avoid straying into ‘illegal’ territory.
BővebbenFormer Ferrari boss in shock McLaren move
Iconic former Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo has been named as a director of the McLaren Group.
BővebbenRevealing the Potential Fate of Max Verstappen: How New FIA Penalty Guidelines Could Have Resulted in an F1 Ban
New FIA penalty guidelines show how Max Verstappen would have been handed F1 BAN
BővebbenRussell pushes Mercedes for Verstappen decision as contract talks drag on
Russell pushes Mercedes for Verstappen decision as contract talks drag on
BővebbenSensational Showdown: Max Verstappen Faces Fierce Challenge from McLaren in Austrian Grand Prix
Helmut Marko downplayed Max Verstappen’s deficit to Lando Norris at the Red Bull Ring, ahead of the weekend battle for Austrian Grand Prix victory.
BővebbenMcLaren pair identify Verstappen as biggest threat at F1 Austrian GP
Although McLaren appeared dominant in second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri expressed concern about world champion Max Verstappen catching up to them. Norris led FP2 after sitting out FP1, with Piastri closely behind, following their collision at the previous race in Canada. Despite their strong performance, both drivers acknowledged the threat posed by Verstappen and other competitors like Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin. The McLaren team focused on fine-tuning their car’s performance for qualifying, recognizing the potential challenges ahead. Piastri, leading the standings, remained…
BővebbenVerstappen’s Dominance Casts Shadow on McLaren Duo in F1 Austrian Grand Prix
Summary: In the second practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, McLaren showed dominance, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri leading the way. Despite a previous collision in Canada, Norris set the pace ahead of Piastri and Max Verstappen. The McLaren drivers are wary of Verstappen’s threat and expect a strong challenge in FP3 and qualifying. Piastri acknowledges Verstappen’s competitiveness but remains confident in McLaren’s performance. Both McLaren cars feature different specs, with Norris using suspension upgrades from Canada and Piastri opting for the older version. The drivers are focused…
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