
Maria Guidotti
Sports Journalist at Freelance
Journalist at La Gazzetta
Sports Journalist and PR. Love Travelling and Photography
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1 week ago |
ilgiornale.it | Maria Guidotti
Stai utilizzando Internet Eplorer: è un browser molto vecchio, non sicuro, e non più supportato neanche da Microsoft stessa, che l'ha creato. Per favore utilizza un browser moderno come Edge, Firefox, Chrome o uno qualunque degli altri a disposizione gratuitamente.
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1 week ago |
grainingf1.com | Maria Guidotti
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo’s presence in the paddock didn’t go unnoticed, as he returned to the Formula 1 pit lane for a Grand Prix after more than 10 years, as a guest of the local Prime Minister and Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa. Montezemolo, the legendary former Ferrari president during the glory days of Michael Schumacher, gave a wide-ranging interview to Sky Sport: “I hope to bring some luck to Ferrari because they need it. I see the Ferrari guys very motivated.
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1 week ago |
grainingf1.com | Maria Guidotti
Max Verstappen will start the Bahrain Grand Prix from seventh, facing brake and grip issues and openly admitting he doesn’t see himself in the title fight. Max Verstappen endured a difficult qualifying session in Sakhir, managing only seventh on the grid for the Bahrain Grand Prix. The reigning four-time world champion has been struggling with Red Bull’s RB21 all weekend, and he didn’t hold back when describing the challenges.
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1 week ago |
grainingf1.com | Maria Guidotti
There’s been a shake-up on the Bahrain GP starting grid. Mercedes has paid the price for a significant team error, resulting in one-place grid penalties for both George Russell and Kimi Antonelli. During the Q2 red flag caused by Esteban Ocon’s crash, the team sent both drivers out of the garage before race control had given the official restart signal. As a result, Charles Leclerc moves up to the front row and will now start second alongside Oscar Piastri.
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1 week ago |
grainingf1.com | Maria Guidotti
McLaren’s qualifying performance in Bahrain created some mixed feelings in the two sides of the garage. On one side, there was Oscar Piastri’s solid performance – even if his demeanor didn’t quite show it – and on the other, a frustrated Lando Norris, who once again appeared to buckle under pressure. The Brit clearly had the potential to fight for the front row and challenge his teammate for pole, but a mistake in Turn 1 relegated him to sixth on the grid.
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