F1 Analysis: Verstappen fastest where it matters for the French Grand Prix  - GPblog

F1 Analysis: Verstappen fastest where it matters for the French Grand Prix - GPblog

4.7
(652)
Écrire un avis
Plus
€ 25.50
Ajouter au panier
En Stock
Description

Ferrari might've topped the timesheets in both sessions, but it's Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing that look best prepared for Sunday's French Grand Prix. As has been a trait in the 2022 Formula 1 season, Charles Leclerc and Ferrari look best prepared for qualifying but it's an advantage that could slip away if the Italian team don't make the required set-up changes for the race overnight. 
Ferrari might've topped the timesheets in both sessions, but it's Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing that look best prepared for Sunday's French Grand Prix. As has been a trait in the 2022 Formula 1 season, Charles Leclerc and Ferrari look best prepared for qualifying but it's an advantage that could slip away if the Italian team don't make the required set-up changes for the race overnight. 

French GP to undergo a “completely new track layout”?

Leclerc loses touch in F1 title race after 'unacceptable' mistake

It's been one of the most difficult races of my time in Formula 1

Telemetry Analysis: Norris vs Verstappen - Speed track : r/formula1

Max Verstappen wins French GP and extends title lead after late

Perez most productive at final F1 test day, session redflagged twice

Webber critical of Alpine's choice: Where is the new Max Verstappen?

International media: 'Verstappen beats resurrected Mercedes after all

Intense battle will see Verstappen and Hamilton take turns making

Analysis - GPblog

All of the new 2023 F1 cars have been presented: What stood out

Max Verstappen - Wikipedia

Does Alpine still have a future in Formula 1?