Carlos Sainz has been voted in as the new director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, succeeding the retired Sebastian ...
Carlos Sainz will become the new director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association in 2025, succeeding Sebastian Vettel. Sainz ...
Former Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel previously jokingly claimed that he was happy to share his F1 cars "with other men" while opening up about his relationships with the machinery.
Sainz joins Mercedes driver George Russell as an active driver in a leadership role with the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association.
Lewis Hamilton has discussed the possibility of winning on his Ferrari debut at the Australian Grand Prix next month.
THE 30-year-old Spaniard, who has moved from Ferrari to Williams for this season, fills the vacancy left by four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, who ...
Mercedes have unveiled their 2025 F1 car as momentum builds towards the new season. The Silver Arrows, who have lost Lewis ...
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Hosted on MSNBernie Collins questions Red Bull’s ‘second seat’ after Perez exitMax Verstappen’s run of four titles without his team-mate having a look in isn’t the first time that one Red Bull driver has ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko hopes to achieve a goal with Max Verstappen that they previously failed to achieve with ...
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull F1 hit by COLOSSAL Max Verstappen problemRed Bull Formula 1 team have been hit by a huge issue with regards to their reigning champion, Max Verstappen. The Dutchman ...
Four-time F1 race winner Carlos Sainz has become a director of the Formula 1 drivers' body the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, replacing four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel.
Carlos Sainz was named a director of Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, the trade union for Formula One drivers. His ...
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