Racing
After the Bahrain Grand Prix, Max Verstappen announced gloomily, “Red Bull has withdrawn from the championship contention.”
While Max Verstappen’s RB21 was struggling at the Bahrain Grand Prix, a confidential clause that could shake up the F1 landscape emerged.
Russell’s Mercedes W16 car suddenly fell into “electronic paralysis” during the Bahrain night race, and a terrifying car accident was unfolding.
In the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix that concluded last week, Max Verstappen’s car encountered a desperate 6.2-second pit stop, and the technical crisis of the Red Bull team completely erupted.
When Norris’s McLaren car slightly moved forward on the starting grid at the Bahrain station, he never thought that Verstappen was reporting him to the team through the radio.
Racing media FunoAT published a new article pointing out that Charles Leclerc has reduced the understeer problem of the SF-25 car through a unique technology,
In the qualifying session of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri of the McLaren F1 team won the team’s first pole position in the history of the Bahrain Grand Prix, but Lando Norris performed poorly, only securing the sixth position.
When Max Verstappen’s car made an exaggerated drift trajectory in the second practice session in Bahrain, the F1 world champion admitted Red Bull’s predicament – the balance is not bad, but the speed just can’t go up.
Red Bull’s star driver Max Verstappen’s beloved wife, Kelly Piquet, is expecting their love child this summer.
Ferrari team has been performing poorly since the start of this season’s F1, but they may be poised for a turnaround at the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix, as the team will upgrade their racing cars for this event.
Before the last Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes team driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli received a gift from Mercedes: an AMG GT 63 S Coupe sports car.
When the vice chairman of the FIA, Robert Reid, suddenly announced his resignation and criticized the “loss of integrity by the FIA leadership,” George Russell, the director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), issued a stern warning before the Bahrain Grand Prix.
