F1: Mekies details Red Bull’s critical error at the start of the Australian GP
Red Bull Racing revealed the reason why Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar started the Formula 1 Australian GP without battery, already facing difficulties
Red Bull Racing revealed the reason why Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar started the Formula 1 Australian GP without battery, already facing difficulties
The return of Formula 1 to TV Globo’s programming has already shown an immediate impact on the Brazilian audience. The broadcast of the Australian GP, the first race of the
Aston Martin had an expectedly difficult Australian GP this Formula 1 Sunday (8). Both Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso retired from the race,
McLaren had a mixed weekend at the Formula 1 Australian GP, with Lando Norris finishing in fifth position and Oscar Piastri being forced to
Gabriel Bortoleto made a point of praising the good weekend at the Australian GP on his social media. After finishing ninth in his first race with the
Red Bull Racing ended the Formula 1 Australian GP with mixed feelings, after Max Verstappen impressively recovered positions, finishing
Cadillac made history by competing in its first Formula 1 race at the Australian GP, finishing the race with Sergio Perez in 16th and Valtteri Bottas being
Alpine left the Formula 1 Australian GP with a sweet taste. On Sunday (8), Pierre Gasly managed to finish in the points zone, while Franco
George Russell celebrated his victory in the Formula 1 Australian GP, highlighting the difficulty of the race and the work of the Mercedes team, which secured a
Nico Hülkenberg was unable to compete in the Formula 1 Australian GP this Sunday (8). After the formation lap in Melbourne, the German went straight to the