08:55
There are strong headwinds running which may give Bottas and the Red Bulls a chance to attack Hamilton at first. The tournament leader admits it could be a reality. He told Sky Sports Formula 1: “It’s not going to be great.” “But I don’t allow myself to worry. What will happen will happen. The wind is sure to make it more difficult today. I just hope everyone stays safe.”
08:43
Mugello has 2,800 fans on the track today, with spectators returning to Formula 1, but what can drivers expect? The circuit is 3.26 miles fast, and Lewis Hamilton Be warned that 59 laps will be a daunting challenge. 9-time Grand Prix winner Mark Webber said he didn’t pull any punches in his rating …
Not a single driver’s head will remain around this lane. Their necks will split in half. It is very fast
08:35
This is a special day for Ferrari, And their F1 contribution in this race has been honored. For romantics there is Giles Richards interview with Piero Ferrari Worth reading …
08:25
Valtteri Bottas was the dominant force while training at Mugello, But Lewis Hamilton He did some extra homework On Friday, Qutb was kidnapped on Saturday. Red Bull awaits pounce, while Pierre Gasly will start in disappointing 16th after him The first jackpot win In Mina a week ago. This is the whole network …
1 Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes
2 Valtteri Bottas (Vin) Mercedes
3 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull
4 Alexander Albon (Tha) Red Bull
5 Charles Leclerc (Monday) Ferrari
6 Sergio Perez (Mix) Racing Point
7 Lance Stroll (box) Racing Point
8 Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Renault
9 – Carlos Sainz (Spa) McLaren
10 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Renault
11 Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren
12 Daniel Kvyat (Ross) Scuderia Alpha Toure
13 Kimi Raikkonen (Finn) Alfa Romeo Racing
14 Sebastian Vettel (Gears) Ferrari
15- Roman Grogan (phra) Haas
16 – Pierre Gasly (Fra) Scuderia Alpha Toure
17- Antonio Giovinazzi (ETA) Alfa Romeo Racing
18 George Russell (GPR) Williams
19 Nicholas Latifi (was) Williams
20 Kevin Magnussen (Dean) Haas
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07:14
Preamble
when Formula One Mugello gave her first major prize, and no one expected Ferrari to hit his original track in such a mess. They haven’t scored any points in the last two races; Charles Leclerc is seventh in the championship and Sebastian Vettel is thirteenth. The team is sixth in the constructors’ ranking behind Racing Point and Renault. And when Vettel announced this week that he would sign Aston Martin from next season, he revealed that things had gone so bad at Ferrari that he was considering retiring.
But sport is not without hope, and on Saturday in the qualifiers, Leclerc injected the fans of the local team with a heavy dose of it. Monégasque will start its fifth Tuscan Grand Prix on the grid after exceeding all expectations and will have support in the stands, while allowing some fans to return for the first time this season. It’s also Ferrari’s 1000th race, of course, so what’s the price for an emotional return to the podium for a glamorous F1 team?
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