Former junior team boss of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc claims the duo are on par despite their title tally disparity.
Weighing in on Ferrari and Fred Vasseur's ability to lend emotional support, Frits van Amersfoort predicts success for Lewis Hamilton
Helmut Marko says Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari will be no threat to Max Verstappen in F1 2025 even if Red Bull produce a "mediocre" car.
As Ferrari vie for a first World title since 2007, team chief Frits Van Amersfoort admits they could struggle as Lewis Hamilton is “past his peak” and Charles Leclerc is “not there yet”. Ferrari have a new driver pairing for the F1 2025 championship as Hamilton has replaced Carlos Sainz as Leclerc’s new team-mate.
Charles Leclerc has vowed he is “ready” to contend for the championship in Formula 1 should Ferrari assemble a package
Helmut Marko has made his feelings clear about Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari title bid in 2025 with Red Bull and Max Verstappen gunning for a fifth-straight F1 drivers' crown
Max Verstappen will be joined by a new team-mate in Liam Lawson this season as Red Bull look to reclaim the contructors' title crown they lost to McLaren last year
Max Verstappen has already given his views on Lewis Hamilton's high-profile move from Mercedes to Ferrari ahead of the 2025 season. In 2024, Red Bull Racing superstar Verstappen further etched himself into Formula 1's history books as he clinched his fourth successive world title.
Max Verstappen has been linked with a huge move to one of Red Bull's rivals in a deal worth £1 billion. During the 2024 season, Verstappen came out on top again as he clinched his fourth successive world championship, beating the likes of Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc.
Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko has predicted the 2025 season for Max Verstappen after Lewis Hamilton arrived at Ferrari's Maranello headquarters on Monday
Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and all 18 other F1 drivers must adhere to a strict FIA rule before they can race in the 2025 season.