🚨 | Nico Hulkenberg is the favourite to join Haas in 2023, according to recent developments.
— formularacers (@formularacers_) September 8, 2022
Reportedly, Giovinazzi's FP1 runs with Haas are more concerned with helping the Italian with his simulator work. https://t.co/OKAoQsbt78
⚠️ | Daniel Ricciardo on taking a sabbatical:
— formularacers (@formularacers_) September 7, 2022
"The 18 months I've had has been more challenging than not, so maybe some time away would be good.
"But then, also staying active is good...https://t.co/fnV20TPNx8
Lewis Hamilton is set to start at the back of the grid for this weekend's Italian GP thanks to a Mercedes engine penalty 👇
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 8, 2022
Charles is beaming. Reckons even without Red Bull grid penalties Ferrari can take pole. And that their race pace is better than their one lap pace. Carlos v happy too. Very happy camp at Ferrari tonight.
— Will Buxton (@wbuxtonofficial) September 9, 2022
they will sure look sharp while they mess up this weekend.Gladiator 96 said:
Ferrari on mediums is quite the look today.
BREAKING: Alex Albon is suffering from appendicitis and will be replaced by Nyck de Vries for the remainder of the weekend
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 10, 2022
Get well soon, @alex_albon #ItalianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/wMYYVdFuk7
This late in the season, it's getting to the point where Quali is for nothing more than bragging rights and maybe a statistical pole.Vernada said:
with all the grid drops this weekend the starting grid should be well mixed up.
🚨 | Williams confirms they are considering Mick Schumacher as an option for 2023.
— formularacers (@formularacers_) September 10, 2022
Team principal Jost Capito explains why "very fast" Mick is on the team's radar:https://t.co/RokmYS9z1m
The grid penalties in place for Sunday#ItalianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/gkE6fUqLF2
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 10, 2022
PROVISIONAL GRID:
— Chris Medland (@ChrisMedlandF1) September 10, 2022
1 - Leclerc
2 - Russell
3 - Norris
4 - Ricciardo
5 - Gasly
6 - Alonso
7 - Verstappen
8 - De Vries
9 - Zhou
10 - Latifi
11 - Vettel
12 - Stroll
13 - Perez
14 - Ocon
15 - Bottas
16 - Magnussen
17 - Schumacher
18 - Sainz
19 - Hamilton
20 - Tsunoda#F1 #ItalianGP
Gladiator 96 said:
Nyck de Vries with points in his first F1 race start.
Nyck de Vries finishes P9 on his F1 debut! What a drive! 👏
— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) September 11, 2022
He pushes Nicholas Latifi down to 21st in a 20 driver championship 📉 pic.twitter.com/Icq8HLcVxP
False dichotomy. The correct choice in both instances was to red flag the race.Spaceball 1 said:
Proof Masi got it right last year. Imagine if Hamilton won the Championship last year like this…
Agree. A safety car essentially destroys 3-6 laps of a race given how slow they are in resolution. 1/10 of today's race was nullified by a car malfunction. If you don't have the equipment to expedite the situation, red flag the race!'03ag said:False dichotomy. The correct choice in both instances was to red flag the race.Spaceball 1 said:
Proof Masi got it right last year. Imagine if Hamilton won the Championship last year like this…
But to be fair it's beyond ridiculous how long it took to clear the track today, and the math is changing by the second. Every warehouse in America has a forklift driver that could've cleared that in 30 seconds. I realize we're not talking about a pallet of brake pads but come on. This is not a complex problem. Find a rig that can quickly pluck that thing by the halo and let's race.
Verstappen edges closer to his second title #ItalianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/Le6Z9YHB4V
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 11, 2022