Former Ferrari F1 Team Principal and current Sauber Chief Operations and Technical Officer Mattia Binotto shared his thoughts on the state of Ferrari and Hamilton's signing on an interview with Italian magazine AutoMoto.
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Binotto: Ferrari signed Lewis Hamilton too late into his F1 career

Former Ferrari F1 Team Principal and current Sauber Chief Operations and Technical Officer Mattia Binotto shared his thoughts on the state of Ferrari and Hamilton’s signing on an interview with Italian magazine AutoMoto. Ferrari With Ferrari’s stagnating form on top, many are questioning if Ferrari will be able to pull through and build a car…

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Jonathan Wheatley believes the C45 upgrades working well at the Barcelona circuit bodes well for the rest of Sauber's 2025 F1 season
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Wheatley believes Sauber F1 upgrades working well in Barcelona bode well for the rest of their season

Team principal Jonathan Wheatley has shared his insights into the major upgrades Sauber introduced in Barcelona, future C45 updates, and what their aspirations are for the remainder of the 2025 F1 season.  The C45, on average, has been the slowest car in the 2025 F1 field. However, the Hinwil-based squad’s hard work on the upgrade…

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Gabriel Bortoleto driving the Sauber C45 at the F1 2025 Spanish Grand Prix
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Bortoleto pleased with Sauber’s F1 Spanish GP upgrades, praises Hülkenberg

Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto left the F1 Spanish GP with his best qualifying and finishing position of 12th. In the process, he outqualified his veteran teammate Nico Hülkenberg on Saturday. While he ultimately finished outside the points, Bortoleto was full of praise for the upgrades on his car. Complicated yet an enjoyable race With intense sunlight…

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Sauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley praised rookie driver Gabriel Bortoleto after a solid showing at the F1 Spanish GP,
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Wheatley pleased with Bortoleto progress following F1 Spanish GP showing

Sauber Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley praised rookie driver Gabriel Bortoleto after a solid showing at the F1 Spanish GP, describing the young Brazilian’s recent form as mature and composed. Although Bortoleto missed out on points in Barcelona, Wheatley emphasized the growth the rookie has shown during a challenging triple-header stretch. Wheatley: Bortoleto building confidence through…

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Bortoleto and Hülkenberg can't reach Q3 for Sauber in Barcelona GP
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Sauber’s Hülkenberg and Bortoleto discuss close qualifying at F1 Spanish GP

The 2025 F1 Spanish GP Qualifying is another disappointment for the Kick Sauber Ferrari team, with neither Hülkenberg nor Bortoleto able able to reach Q3, again. The team stand last in the Constructors’ championship: Nico Hülkenberg has a mere 6 points to his name while his rookie teammate Gabriel Bortoleto does not have a single…

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Kimi Antonelli (L) and Max Verstappen (R) at Monaco GP
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Kimi Antonelli reflects on Bortoleto incident and backs Verstappen’s assessment of F1 Monaco GP

“I should’ve brought my pillow,” said Max Verstappen after the 2024 F1 Monaco GP that he started in P6, ran in P6, and ultimately finished in P6. That is the sort of resentment that has settled into the drivers and fans’ opinion of the Grand Prix, once referred to as the ‘Crowned Jewel’ of Formula…

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Bortoleto believes Antonelli divebombed him on opening lap of F1 Monaco GP

Gabriel Bortoleto’s 2025 F1 Monaco GP started with promise but quickly turned into a frustrating race filled with contact, a broken front wing, and critical strategy calls from Sauber. First-lap clash with Antonelli ruins strong start Gabriel Bortoleto made a lovely move around the outside on Kimi Antonelli at Turn 6, overtaking the Mercedes rookie….

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Stake F1 Kick Sauber team driver Gabriel Bortoleto at the Imola GP 2025
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Gabriel Bortoleto left to rue unlucky Safety Car timing at F1 Imola GP

Gabriel Bortoleto endured a challenging afternoon at the F1 Imola GP, finishing a disappointing 18th position after a three-stop strategy backfired. The Brazilian rookie was misfortune of an ill-timed safety car and the circuit’s overtaking limitations. Starting from 14th on the grid, Bortoleto couldn’t maintain position as the race progressed. He was the only driver…

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