Carlos Sainz says he has “paid the price” for F1’s failings after being hit with a penalty at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Unraveling the Chaos: A Pivotal Analysis of F1’s Turbulent Inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix
After all the hype and expectation, Formula 1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix ran into immediate and embarrassing trouble within eight minutes of cars hitting the track. Here are our writers’ takes on a very strange – and maybe damaging to F1 – Thursday night and Friday morning
BővebbenF1 Stewards Show Sympathy for Sainz Vegas Grid Penalty, But Bound by Regulations
Carlos Sainz faces a minimum 10-place grid penalty for Formula 1’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix because of the damage his Ferrari sustained from the track, despite even the stewards being reluctant to penalise him
BővebbenUnfortunate Delay in Vegas FP2 Disappoints Fans: Horner Expresses Regret
Red Bull boss Christian Horner concedes that the delay to FP2 in Las Vegas is “a great shame for the
BővebbenTurning Setbacks into a Championship Drive: Toto Wolff Addresses the Vegas GP Manhole Incident as a Catalyst for F1’s Resilience
Wolff: Vegas GP manhole incident "not a black eye" for F1
BővebbenF1 Drama Unveiled in Vegas FP1: Vasseur and Wolff Erupt with Fury – but for Completely Different Reasons
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur’s anger over the “unacceptable” failure of a single water valve cover in Las Vegas, which caused huge damage to Carlos Sainz’s car, was obvious in an unusually tense Friday press conference where Mercedes Toto Wolff also briefly launched into an extraordinary tirade
BővebbenHorner emphasizes adaptability as F1 teams navigate potential Las Vegas GP scheduling changes
F1 teams must be “flexible” over any Las Vegas GP timetable rejig, says Horner
BővebbenSchumacher’s Wise Counsel: Ferrari’s Urged Patience with Vasseur
Schumacher urges Ferrari to ‘give Vasseur time’
BővebbenMercedes’ Ongoing Struggles and Ferrari’s Need for Patience: Drawing Parallels to Michael Schumacher’s Journey
Ralf Schumacher insists that even his brother Michael Schumacher required time to turn Ferrari’s fortunes around.
BővebbenVasseur’s Unyielding Faith: Trusting F1 Despite Las Vegas Grand Prix Concerns
The Ferrari Team Principal has insisted F1 and Liberty Media are trusted over the running of the Las Vegas Grand Prix despite the presence of a number of challenges, including the forecast low temperatures.
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