F1 Midweek: Williams, Haas & Painful Irony
A tale of two journeymen is playing out at the lower end of the F1 grid.
A tale of two journeymen is playing out at the lower end of the F1 grid.
There have been five other times prior to Carlos Sainz when a driver who is parting with his team managed to win a race.
Sainz’s victory in Australia came off the back of a rare mechanical hiccup for Red Bull.
Carlos Sainz capitalized on Max Verstappenʻs misfortune to earn the Auustralian Grand Prix win.
Williams is choosing Alex Albon over Logan Sargeant for the Australian Grand Prix, but at what cost?
The pole is the 35th of Verstappen’s F1 career.
This weekend, there will be a lot of road racing for your pleasure from around the world to tickle your fancy.
Circuit of the Americas is not the only track both series have raced at.
In Saudi Arabia, Haas managed the race to score a point but provided evidence for changing DRS and adding more points paying positions.
The young Briton impressed in his Ferrari debut, but it’ll take more than that to earn a full-time spot on the F1 grid.