Formula 1: Nico Rosberg claims Ferrari in nothing to lose territory: Former F1 driver Nico Rosberg feels that the bad run of form for the Ferrari team has left them in a ‘nothing to lose’ territory and they struggle to keep up the pace of their this year’s rival Red Bull. Follow Formula 1 Updates and British Grand Prix Live on InsideSport.IN.
Nico Rosberg, who won the 2016 Drivers’ title said, “It’s kind of nothing to lose anymore. So just go for it and then see what can be maximised. Of course they need to get on top of their reliability issues but the pressure is kind of off a little bit now.”
Formula 1: Former F1 driver Nico Rosberg claims Ferrari now in ‘NOTHING TO LOSE’ territory – Check Out
“I mean, they were huge favourites after the first couple of races but now they’re so far behind. So you have nothing to lose. Go for it. Big push and let’s see what they can do,” Rosberg added.
After the initial three races of the season, it appeared as if Ferrari were on top of their game and had handled their F1-75 challenger superbly but they were some distance clear of Red Bull.
Formula 1: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished 1-2 in the Bahrain Grand Prix.A couple of months after the fact however and a mix of reliability issues in addition to terrible group choices have seen them and Charles Leclerc slips well behind Red Bull in the two Championships.
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Formula 1: Former F1 driver Nico Rosberg claims Ferrari now in ‘NOTHING TO LOSE’ territory – Check Out
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Meanwhile, form is most certainly with Max Verstappen and co. having won the last six races. However, 2016 World Champion Rosberg has contended that this has accidentally removed a portion of the tension from Ferrari.
Rosberg was additionally asked which vehicle he would prefer to drive the Red Bull or Ferrari. Meanwhile, Red Bull’s concerns recently as well similarly to Sergio Perez’s retirement in Canada, the German was sure about which seat he would prefer to be in.
“Definitely Red Bull. Maybe it’s not actually such an easy question, but feeling wise I do say Red Bull because recently it’s been the Ferrari not the Red Bull [that is breaking down], they’ve kind of got on top of their things,” Rosberg asserted.
Formula 1: Former F1 driver Nico Rosberg claims Ferrari now in ‘NOTHING TO LOSE’ territory – Check Out