Ferrari are keeping a close eye on Lando Norris ahead of the expiry of his contract at the end of the 2025 season. The 24-year-old’s availability could be having an impact on Carlos Sainz’s contract talks, as per a report from Italy.
Ferrari president John Elkann claims it is ‘certain’ that Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will both sign new contracts keeping them with the Prancing Horse beyond the end of the 2024 campaign. According to an X social media post from Italian F1
“When the track is so dry and we are staying on intermediates, we are not making our life any easier,” Leclerc told Sky Sports F1. “We will discuss with the team but it’s not the first time it’s happened.” F1 broadcaster Martin
With Hamilton currently in ninth at the time, and Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz out of the points, Ferrari knew they’d have to act if they were to clinch second place. According to Horner their plan made sense, but it wasn’t executed correctly.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has promised that his team will opt for an ‘aggressive’ strategy for Carlos Sainz at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as the Italian manufacturer looks to come out on top in their battle with Mercedes. The two
Frederic Vasseur has launched a scathing attack on the organisers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, claiming that the damage Carlos Sainz suffered during FP1 was “unacceptable”. The Ferrari driver brought an early end to the first practice session after he ran
Christian Horner has claimed that Ferrari need to focus more on being a race team than an Italian team if they are to end their wait for a World Championship. The Scuderia currently occupy P3 in the standings heading into the final
Ferrari may need to convince Charles Leclerc to stay with the team beyond the end of the 2024 season, according to reports from Italy. The Scuderia are hoping to confirm new deals for both of their drivers before the end of the
Ferrari have released a statement explaining that Charles Leclerc’s formation lap incident was caused by a “loss of hydraulics supply”, meaning he could do nothing to avoid hitting the barriers. The Monegasque driver was meant to start the race from the front
Hello and welcome to Express Sport‘s live coverage of the Mexican Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc set to line up on pole position. Max Verstappen will be the favourite to win tonight but will need to work his way past both Ferrari