Valtteri Bottas set the pace by four-hundredths of a second over teammate Lewis Hamilton in the second practice ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. The Finn looked to be the stronger of the two Mercedes thought Friday as the team continued to outpace Ferrari. Bottas’s time was four thousandths faster than his teammate with Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas set the pace in the first practice session ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, after outpacing Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel by a tenth. The Mercedes driver set the pace using the soft tyre trading times with Vettel and teammate Charles Leclerc. Bottas then established himself midway through the session as the fastest driver with
Ferrari faces “interesting” test – Vettel Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari faces an “interesting” tests as they bring there first major engine and aerodynamic upgrades as they look to re-find their pace in Barcelona at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. In testing, Ferrari emerged as the pacesetters, however, have failed to deliver the pace they managed
Ferrari look to upgrades to restart season Ferrari is to introduce its first engine upgrade of the season at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, as it looks to close the gap and end the domination by Mercedes this season. The German manufacturer has taken four one-twos in the first four races, while Ferrari has faced
Binotto admits Mercedes has a “slightly better” car Ferrari’s team principal Mattia Binotto says that Mercedes has a “slightly better” car but insists that the gap between the two teams in the championship is not representative. The Italian team were believed to be the benchmark in testing, however, Mercedes has made a brilliant start to
Round five of the season sees Formula One return to Europe and the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya. Barcelona is a circuit which all the teams and drivers know very well thanks to years of testing and mileage around the circuit. Built in the early 1990’s the circuit provides one of the best all-around challenges
Lewis Hamilton is one of the best drivers of his generation, now with five titles how close is he to his hero Ayrton Senna. Well now twenty-five years after the Brazilian’s death does his former teammate Gerhard Berger believe he was wrong to think no one could match Senna? Berger ranks Hamilton alongside Senna Former F1