Showing posts with label Scuderia Ferrari. Show all posts
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17 March, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Valtteri Bottas Beats Lewis Hamilton in Australian Grand Prix, Ferrari Struggles

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]
March 17, 2019



Australian GP: Valtteri Bottas beats Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari struggle

Valtteri Bottas crushed the competition to win the Australian GP as Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari struggled at the F1 2019 season-opener.

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16 March, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Lewis Hamilton Claims Australian Grand Prix Pole as Mercedes Shines

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March 16, 2019



Lewis Hamilton claims Australian Grand Prix pole as Mercedes shine

Lewis Hamilton has claimed pole position for the opening grand prix of the new Formula One season in Australia

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29 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Wins F1 Title, Verstappen Wins Mexican Grand Prix

[ PHOTO: EXPRESS ]
October 29, 2018
Jim Vertuno, Associated Press


MEXICO CITY — Lewis Hamilton keeps climbing his way up the list of Formula One’s greatest drivers.

The top now looks very much in sight.

The British driver won his fifth career F1 championship with a fourth-place finish Sunday at the Mexican Grand Prix. It was a race dominated by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, but one that will be remembered for Hamilton tying the late Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina for the second-most championships in F1 history. 


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28 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Daniel Ricciardo Takes Pole for Mexican Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton Third

[ PHOTO: SKY SPORTS ]
October 28, 2018
Giles Richard, The Guardian


That Lewis Hamilton will clinch his fifth world championship in Mexico City on Sunday remains almost a certainty. Doing so with the celebratory flourish of victory however will require the British driver to be on absolutely top form after Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo claimed pole position, locking out the front row with his teammate Max Verstappen.

If it is a race contested with the same fierce competition that defined a thrilling qualifying, it should at least prove to be a memorable meeting at which the British driver wraps up the title.


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21 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Kimi Raikkonen Wins U.S. Grand Prix to Delay Lewis Hamilton's Title Bid

[ PHOTO: INDEPENDENT ]
October 21, 2018


Kimi Raikkonen won an outstanding United States GP ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen with Lewis Hamilton's title coronation delayed for at least a week.

Hamilton pitted from the lead of the race with 20 laps remaining but couldn't pass Verstappen, who started in 18th, and Raikkonen for the race victory he required to secure a fifth world championship.

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18 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Sebastian Vettel Must Delay Lewis Hamilton's Title Coronation at the United States Grand Prix

[ PHOTO: SKY SPORTS ]
October 18, 2018
Graham Caygill, The National


Sebastian Vettel has had plenty of low points over the past couple of months as his hopes of winning a fifth Formula One drivers’ title have faded away.

Spinning in Italy after contact with title rival Lewis Hamilton was one; picking the wrong tyre compound in Singapore was another. Careering backwards off track and falling to the back of the field after a brush with Max Verstappen in in Japan summed up the Ferrari driver's fortunes over the past four races.

Hamilton sits 67 points clear at the top of the drivers' standings and the Mercedes-GP driver can secure the championship with victory at Sunday's United States Grand Prix with victory and if Vettel finishes lower than third.


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07 October, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Lewis Hamilton Drives to Fourth Straight Win in Japan, Moves Closer to Drivers Championship

[ PHOTO: THE TELEGRAPH ]
October 7, 2018


MERCEDES Lewis Hamilton has cruised to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix to take another major step towards his fifth Formula One world title.

Hamilton was helped by a rash overtaking move by Ferrari title rival Sebastian Vettel, who collided with Max Verstappen while trying to overtake the Dutch driver.

The accident on the eighth lap, after Vettel had moved from eighth on the grid to fourth, spun the Ferrari driver off the track, putting him back to 19th, before he eventually finished sixth.


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30 September, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Takes Russian Grand Prix, Opens Up 50 Point Lead Over Vettel

[ PHOTO: DAILY MAIL ]
September 30, 2018
Associated Press


Lewis Hamilton closed in on his fifth Formula One title with a victory in Sunday's Russian Grand Prix after his teammate, Valtteri Bottas, pulled over to let him through as the pair approached halfway.


Hamilton now leads Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel by 50 points in the standings with five races remaining as both chase their fifth title.
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12 September, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Kimi Raikkonen Moves to Sauber, Replaced at Ferrari by Charles Leclerc

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]

September 12, 2018
Alan Baldwin, Reuters


LONDON (Reuters) - Kimi Raikkonen will not be going out of Formula One at the top, or even with a top team.

The announcement on Tuesday that the 2007 world champion is leaving Ferrari, the sport’s oldest, most glamorous and successful team, at the end of the season was only to be expected.

Less so was the subsequent revelation that the 38-year-old ‘Iceman’ had agreed a two-year deal to continue with Ferrari-powered Sauber in a swap with that team’s Monegasque rookie Charles Leclerc.

That will close a circle at least, the Swiss team being the ones who gave Raikkonen his debut in 2001 despite the powers-that-be fearing he was too inexperienced, and keep the Finn racing on into his 40s.


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13 May, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Cruises to Victory in Spanish Grand Prix as Mercedes Finishes One-Two

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]
May 13, 2018
Associated Press



Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton easily won the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday for his second straight Formula One victory, increasing his championship lead over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.

Valtteri Bottas secured a one-two for Mercedes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while Max Verstappen completed the podium despite finishing the race with a broken front wing on his Red Bull.
Vettel, who now trails Hamilton by 17 points in the drivers' standings, was only fourth after a change in strategy didn't pay off.

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30 April, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Leapfrogs Vettel

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]

April 30, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback



Lewis Hamilton took the championship lead from Sebastian Vettel when the Mercedes driver won an eventful Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.

Hamilton topped Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari, with Sergio Perez's Force India finishing third. Raikkonen's teammate Vettel, who started from the pole, took fourth place.

Hamilton now leads Vettel 70 to 66 in the drivers championship, with both seeking their fifth world title.

"It was quite an emotional race. Valtteri did an exceptional job and deserved to win, Sebastian also did a great job so it feels a bit odd to be up here," the victorious Hamilton said from the podium.

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo smashed into the back of teammate Max Verstappen in a lap 40 collision that ended the race for both of them.

Carlos Sainz was fifth for Renault, and Charles Leclerc earned his first points, finishing sixth for Sauber.

Former world champion Fernando Alonso of McLaren, Canadian Lance Stroll of Williams, Stoffel Vandoorne in the second McLaren, and New Zealand's Brendon Hartley of Toro Rosso, rounded out the top ten.
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26 March, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Stung Mercedes Vows to Bounce Back After 'One that got Away'

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]

Mercedes have vowed to bounce back in Bahrain next month after throwing away Sunday's season-opening Australian Grand Prix to Ferrari, with team boss Toto Wolff admitting it was tough to take. Sebastian Vettel got the jump on world champion Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes blundered their calculations on the Ferrari ace's pit stop under Virtual Safety Car…
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25 March, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Vettel Holds off Hamilton to Win Australian GP Thriller

[ PHOTO: THE AUSTRALIAN ]

Sebastian Vettel won a thrilling duel with world champion Lewis Hamilton to steal the season-opening Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne on Sunday. The four-time world champion got the jump on the Mercedes ace off a miscalculation on the pit stop under Virtual Safety Car conditions and held off Hamilton for his second straight win in Melbourne and third overall.
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19 March, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Fired-up Ferrari Finding Reasons for Optimism

[ PHOTO: SKY SPORTS ]

LONDON - Sebastian Vettel's task with Ferrari this season is as easy to say as it is hard to achieve: bring the Formula One world championship back to Maranello and deny Mercedes a fifth in a row. The oldest, most glamorous and successful team on the starting grid came close last year, with their German driver…
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06 December, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Michael Schumacher 'Still Fighting' After Skiing Accident

[ PHOTO: DAILY MIRROR ]
Michael Schumacher's fans got some hint about the F1 legend's health condition after his former Ferrari boss said Monday that despite 4 years since the skiing accident Schumacher is "still fighting" to recover.
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26 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Bottas Holds off Hamilton in Abu Dhabi GP

[ PHOTO: THE GUARDIAN ]
Valtteri Bottas survived several laps of high-speed pressure from his Mercedes team-mate and world champion Lewis Hamilton to claim a memorable victory in Sunday's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The 28-year-old Finn, who started from pole position, led from the lights to the flag apart from a spell following his first pit stop when the four-time champion Briton was in control.
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22 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Targets Season-Ending F1 Win as Pack Scrambles for Points

[ PHOTO: THE NATIONAL ]
Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes team will be aiming to end an already-triumphant season on a high while the chasing pack scrap for points, positions and prize money at this weekend's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Much more than pride will be at stake for the middle and lower order teams, as they seek to finish…
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20 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

A Legend was Voted the GOAT by One of the Biggest Names in Racing

[ PHOTO: AUTOSPORT ]
In honor of Ferrari’s 70th anniversary on the track fans voted Michael Schumacher as the brand’s best driver of all time. He came out on top in a competition that pitted 38 world championship grand prix winners against one another. Schumacher came to occupy first by a wider margin, taking over 50 percent of the total…
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16 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

$7.5 Million Schumacher Ferrari Sets Record: Sotheby's

[ PHOTO: CHANNEL NEWSASIA ]
Michael Schumacher's Grand Prix-Winning Ferrari sold for $7.5 million in New York on Thursday, setting an auction record for a modern-era Formula One car, Sotheby's said. The seven-time world champion's 2001 Ferrari F2001 sparked furious bidding, roaring past its pre-sale estimate of $4-5 million at Sotheby's flagship post-war and contemporary November evening art sale. It put…
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03 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Ferrari Could Quit F1 Over New Plans, Boss Warns

[ PHOTO: THE SUN ]

Ferrari could quit Formula One at the end of 2020 if the team does not agree with the plans of the sports' new owners, the boss of the Italian carmaker has warned. President Sergio Marchionne said F1 had been "part of our DNA since the day we were born" on a conference call discussing Ferrari's financial results on Thursday.
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