Belgian professional racing driver Stoffel Vandoorne who previously competed in Formula One for McLaren from 2016 to 2018 will get back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car next week, as he is set to drive the Aston Martin AM23 for the Pirelli tyre test at Spa.
Charles Leclerc labelled his P7 finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix “a shame” as he and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz who wound up in P8 called on their team to find solutions in a bid to close the gap to Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes.
In the Hungarian Grand Prix race on Sunday, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri finished in the fifth position, whilst he failed to defend his position against Sergio Perez who concluded the race in the third position.
With the victory the reigning double world champion clinched his seventh straight victory and the Red Bull their 12th in a row – beating McLaren’s long-standing record.
Formula 1 announced on Sunday that the Hungarian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar for an additional five years until 2032, extending the existing deal that ran until 2027 as per the Formula 1 website.
Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo is back in Formula 1 as he got a seat in the AlphaTauri team after they sacked driver Nyck de Vries due to his continuous run of poor performances. Daniel Ricciardo will be racing in the Hungary GP on Sunday. In a recent interview, Ricciardo said, 'I knew i
Formula 1 team AlphaTauri took a decision to replace driver Nyck de Vries with former McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo for the rest of the season. In a recent public statement, Vries said "Of course it hurts that the F1 chance I dreamed of for so long ended prematurely."
Daniel Ricciardo will be racing in the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 23 for AlphaTauri. Ricciardo revealed that Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko played an influential role in bringing him back to Formula 1.
Daniel Ricciardo says he is raring to go and ready to “have fun” after securing a stunning F1 comeback with AlphaTauri as of the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix, a move that will break his half-year absence from the sport.
Mick Schumacher has insisted he wouldn't say no to another test with McLaren after getting behind the wheel of one of the team's F1 cars for the first time. The Mercedes reserve driver carried out a test at the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal earlier this week for them.