Verstappen Reveals Where Red Bull Lacked Compared to Ferrari and Mercedes in Qualifying
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In Silverstone the Upper Austrian Emma Felbermayr fights for the lead in the racing series. The F1 Academy, in which only women are allowed to drive, sees the 19-year-old as a springboard.
For Austria's motorsport hope Emma Felbermayr there was reason to be delighted in Silverstone. The 19-year-old won the first race of the F1 Academy.
= Driver Giorgio Battig has secured an impressive pole position during the F1 Academy qualifying session at Silverstone, establishing himself as one of the big favourites in the competition. His outstanding performance has surprised both fans and rivals, setting the fastest time of the day. During qualifying, Battig demonstrated great skill and control over his vehicle, which has allowed him to take the advantage over a very competitive starting…
Verstappen reveals where Red Bull lacked compared to Ferrari and Mercedes in qualifying
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The qualifying session of the F1 Academy in Silverstone gave a historic verdict. Pole position went incredibly to the Swiss wild card Chiara Bättig (Hitech), who at only 16 years of age became the first host driver in the history of the team to win the pole position and to lead a session of the championship. After having dominated the free practice of the morning, the young driver printed a time of 2:02.640, preceding the leader of the champions…
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