Ferrari makes a strong start Ferrari has made a strong start to this weekends German grand prix, topping both the practice sessions with one two’s. In FP1, Sebastian Vettel went two and a half tenths faster than Charles Leclerc, while in FP2 Leclerc was a tenth ahead of Vettel. This weekend the thing which is
Game on between Mercedes Mercedes and Ferrari appeared to be equal during practice in Spielberg, however, the second session was interrupted by a number of red flags. You need to believe in FP2 we didn’t see the real qualifying simulations from the top three as we saw three of the six drivers have accidents. I
Mercedes remain in form Mercedes have made a good start in Thursday practice for this weekends race, topping both of the practice sessions. We know that the team has had the pace this season and we expected that this would be a difficult one as they have struggled to hock it up in recent years.
Mercedes Valtteri Bottas set the pace in both of the practice sessions ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. He was a tenth faster in FP1 ahead of Sebastian Vettel and in FP2 he was four-hundredths of a second faster teammate Lewis Hamilton. Mercedes lead the way Valtteri Bottas has set the pace throughout practice
The second practice was the only real running in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku after the Williams of George Russell brought FP1 to a very early end after hitting a loose drain cover. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc outpaced teammate Sebastian Vettel by three-tenths of a second in second practice ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Monacan avoided
Lewis Hamilton took a fifth victory at the Chinese Grand Prix, after taking the lead of the championship from Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas. The five-times champion overtook his teammate before pulling away to take victory in the 1,000th Grand Prix by six seconds. Hamilton got a better start on the run down to the first
Valtteri Bottas took pole by twenty-three thousandths of a second to out-qualify Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton by twenty-three thousandths of a second to take pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix. Mercedes had a clear advantage over Ferrari and Bottas had the advantage over the course of the weekend over his five times champion teammate,
Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas set the pace in practice in Shanghai ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. In FP1, the Ferrari driver was two tenths faster than his Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton, however, the Englishman didn’t set his fastest time on the softest tyre compound. In FP2, Bottas was two-hundredths of a second faster
Valtteri Bottas has got his 2019 season off to a great start, with a dominating race win in Melbourne. The whole weekend was a story of surprise as we believed that Ferrari were going to be ahead of Mercedes this weekend. Bottas stronger than ever? Valtteri Bottas has really recovered from that disappointing 2018