Both Ferraris have been knocked out in the second part of qualifying after failing to set a lap time good enough to get them into the top 10. Charles Leclerc outpaced teammate Sebastian Vettel and will start the Belgian Grand Prix 13th on the grid, while Vettel will start in P14. READ: Vettel Drops Big
MoreBoth Ferrari drivers have made it into the second part of qualifying at the Belgian GP. Sebastian Vettel outpaced Charles Leclerc in Q1, who just about scraped into Q2. READ: Vettel Says He’s ‘Optimistic’ About His Career, Ferrari Trying To Make Progress All four drivers of Ferrari’s customer teams – Haas and Alfa Romeo –
MoreValtteri Bottas has topped the timing sheet in Free Practice 1 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on Friday morning after marginally outpacing teammate Lewis Hamilton during their runs on the soft tyre. However, Bottas’ FP1 was cut short as he suffered a puncture after driving over a curb in the dying minutes of the session.
MoreFour-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel is counting down his last races with Ferrari in Formula 1 and is actively exploring his options for 2021 and beyond. While he will most likely want to remain in the pinnacle of motorsport, the idea of competing outside F1 for a season or two might appeal to him. And
MoreAfter the Ferraris only managed to qualify ninth and eleventh on the grid for the Spanish Grand Prix, it was clear the race was always going to be an uphill battle for the team. And on lap 36, things took a turn for the worse, with Charles Leclerc’s SF1000 spinning at the chicane in the
MoreFour-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel finished in seventh position at the Spanish Grand Prix, almost matching his season-best result of P6 which he managed at the Hungarian GP in July. The result brings Vettel to eleventh in the Formula 1 driver standings, with the outgoing Ferrari driver picking up 16 points from the six races
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