Le pilote Ferrari partira devant le champion du monde en titre, Max Verstappen, et son coéquipier Carlos Sainz.
« J'en ai vu quelques bénéfices pendant les tests (de pré-saison) mais il faudra voir en course combien on peut se rapprocher », disait Leclerc en conférence de presse vendredi. George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) Leclerc partira en tête, Stroll en fond de grilleFormule 1 samedi, 19 mars 2022.
Formula One champion Max Verstappen gave a sarcastic answer Friday when asked if rival Mercedes lacks pace heading into the season's opening race in Bahrain ...
"The motivation is the same, or even more again, because you want to keep winning,'' Verstappen said. "No. I proved that with the most wins and most poles and most laps led. "If you look at last season, we could have had more wins and more poles, even.
Le champion en titre Max Verstappen s'est rapidement remis au travail au volant de sa Red Bull en dominant la deuxième séance d'essais libres disputée sous ...
Il semble que ce sera une solution à plus long terme, donc rien à court terme.» Nous avons essayé quelques petites choses sur la voiture à chaque séance et elles semblaient bien fonctionner.» De notre côté, nous ne sommes pas trop satisfaits de là où nous en sommes.» Son grand rival Lewis Hamilton a continué à peiner et a placé sa Mercedes seulement au neuvième rang. Si vous regardez les Red Bull, elles ont une longueur d’avance.» Nous avons tous les deux du mal et nous sommes tous les deux loin du compte, a précisé le pilote britannique.
Charles Leclerc will start from pole position for the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit. Here's how and when you can watch ...
Current weather forecasts predict hot and dry conditions at the Bahrain International Circuit, with a very low chance of rain during the race. For the entire 2022 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98 or a membership of £33.99 per month. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will be live broadcasting the Bahrain GP, with the race shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event. Pre-race coverage will be starting on Sky Sports F1 at 1:30pm GMT and coverage on Sky Sports Main Event at 2:30pm GMT ahead of the race start at 3:00pm GMT. Live coverage of the Bahrain GP will start at 2:45pm GMT on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and on the BBC Sounds app.
AŞ ŞAKHĪR, Bahreïn — Charles Leclerc et sa Ferrari ont surpris le champion en titre Max Verstappen en s'emparant de la pole position pour le Grand Prix du ...
Les Canadiens Lance Stroll et Nicholas Latifi prendront les deux dernières places sur la grille. (…) Il y a encore plus à venir de notre côté.» D’un point de vue de pilotage, c’est complètement différent de l’an dernier.
The FIA's report into the Abu Dhabi GP controversy has been published, and the unexpected question it triggers is why did Formula 1 race director Michael ...
"Hence, it was found that these communications were neither necessary nor helpful to the smooth running of the race. The real issue here was that Masi was dealing with key safety matters and ensuring that track marshals clearing Nicholas Latifi's crashed Williams were protected. "From 1997 to 2019, the role of race director was held by Charlie Whiting. Following Mr Whiting's death in March 2019, Michael Masi was appointed as the new race director. The radio interventions, and their broadcast, are another key area detailed in the report. Mr Masi had previously held the role of deputy race director for F1, F2 and F3 from 2018. He replaced Charlie Whiting, a workaholic who had more than two decades to absorb the multiple jobs that he had.
Charles Leclerc says the high Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying results scored by Alfa Romeo and Haas highlights the “strong” step Ferrari has made with its ...
“But it’s not to underestimate the work that they’ve done, because they were also very quick in corners. “So, we need to keep pushing on that front. But at least this year it looks like we’ve done a step in the right direction and it’s good to see from the engine department.” “A big thank you and a great job to everyone in the power unit department,” said Sainz. “Because for sure it’s also helping the other teams. “But speaking of ourselves, it’s definitely a step forwards and we look quite strong on the straights now. He said: “I haven’t seen the data [from qualifying] yet, but it definitely felt better than last year and it’s a step in the right direction.
The system is being implemented to provide additional support to on-site F1 race direction officials, following the controversy surrounding the conclusion ...
Following the World Motor Sport Council meeting in Bahrain on Saturday ahead of this year’s F1 season opener in the same country, the FIA released the report covering the probe commissioned to analyse the Abu Dhabi controversy and at the same time gave an update on how the ROC system is being arranged. Michael Masi, the F1 race director during the Abu Dhabi saga, has been replaced for 2022 by former DTM race director Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas, who previously held the same role in the World Endurance Championship, and the pair will alternate throughout the coming campaign, with Wittich acting as the F1 race director for this weekend’s first round of the season. The system is being implemented to provide additional support to on-site F1 race direction officials, following the controversy surrounding the conclusion of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Here's a look at the big talking points to come out of qualifying. Verstappen-Leclerc promises to be thrilling. Charles Leclerc's pole position in Bahrain was ...
"We thought it would be possible to get into Q3, but now seeing that in reality we got P6, this is still like a bit of a surprise - and I think it is for everyone," Bottas said. "Barcelona is more biased towards medium and high speed, this one is more biased towards slow speed corners and that's where we're struggling a lot. But until you actually do it you always have the doubts, and finally this season we managed to do a car that is back to where it deserves, which is to at least be in the mix for the top positions." "I had a whole year, basically 15 months trying to get used to the fact that Formula 1 wasn't going to be part of my life anymore. And now back in Q3 and hoping for points tomorrow, it's kind of crazy." This could be the fairytale story of the season. The Danish driver has always been a very strong qualifier and he clearly lost none of that in his year racing in other series. But dialling them out means applying the science, scrutiny and hard work; it is all physics, it's not mystics." That may not sound particularly impressive for a seven-time world champion, but given the performance of his new car it was the best he could hope for. Unlike previous years when Mercedes struggled during preseason testing, there was no quick fix to make the car competitive ahead of the first race this season. During practice, Leclerc and Verstappen looked closely matched over a single lap, but it was Red Bull who looked the most impressive over longer runs with heavy fuel. Charles Leclerc's pole position in Bahrain was Ferrari's first at the opening race of a year since 2007.
Max Verstappen believes he has no point to prove in Formula 1 this season, saying that people “forget” his record against Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton from ...
“That kind of pressure of wanting and needing to do that is gone. “But you need a really competitive car to be able to do that. But you still want to win races and stuff.