Max Verstappen has outlined he doesn’t anticipate Red Bull would be the quickest staff on the grid on the season-opening spherical in Australia.
Crimson Bull has entered the final 4 F1 seasons in a transparent front-running place and has emerged victorious on the opening spherical in 2023 and 2024.
READ MORE: Verstappen delivers alarming Red Bull pecking order verdict
Hamilton points staggering Ferrari v Mercedes comparability declare
Lewis Hamilton has shared his early emotions relating to the Ferrari F1 automotive after his first expertise at pre-season testing.
The seven-time champion jumped behind the wheel of the SF-25 on Wednesday morning to participate in his first official session as a Ferrari driver.
READ MORE: Hamilton issues staggering Ferrari v Mercedes comparison claim
Sainz admits he’s ‘misplaced’ with new Williams F1 automotive
Carlos Sainz has defined why he nonetheless feels “a bit misplaced” within the cockpit of the Williams FW47, his automotive for the 2025 F1 season.
The Spanish driver made the change from Ferrari to the Grove-based squad over the winter and headlined the second day of pre-season testing on the Bahrain Worldwide Circuit, ending prime after a full day of working.
READ MORE: Sainz admits he is ‘lost’ with new Williams F1 car
Crimson Bull accuse F1 rivals of rear wing trick
F1 groups could possibly be topic to contemporary scrutiny from the FIA after new accusations over the operation of a “mini-DRS” have come to gentle.
Each F1 squad was current in Bahrain this week to participate in pre-season testing forward of the brand new marketing campaign, which kicks off in two weeks’ time with the Australian Grand Prix.
Herbert makes beautiful declare over sudden FIA sacking
Former F1 steward Johnny Herbert has shared particulars of his sudden dismissal from his position inside the FIA.
Herbert attended quite a few races as an F1 steward in latest seasons as he helped police the on-track motion between drivers.
READ MORE: Herbert makes stunning claim over sudden FIA sacking
Alpine fail to close down Doohan Colapinto swap hearsay
Alpine boss Oliver Oakes has didn’t fully shut down a hearsay of a possible swap of Jack Doohan and Franco Colapinto when requested by RacingNews365.
Argentine Colapinto was signed as a reserve driver over the winter from Williams, with Australian Doohan mentioned to be on a 5 or six-race contract to show his value to the staff as he begins his rookie season.
READ MORE: Alpine fail to shut down Doohan Colapinto swap rumour