Ferrari CEO admits that last year’s ‘best year’ for Ferrari was hard to swallow after missing out on both titles ahead of the launch of the SF90
Aaron Gillard

Aaron Gillard
Third year Sports Journalism Student and Writer for The Checkered Flag. Motorsport Correspondent for TCF on Formula 1, FIA Formula 2 and F1 eSports Series.
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Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow have launched their 2019 car titled the SF90, as both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc will aim to end the Mercedes dominance.
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Kimi Raikkonen showcases the new Alfa Romeo F1 car in a shakedown test in Fiorano, presented in a special one-off Valentine’s Day livery.
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McLaren launches the new MCL34 in a bid to push the team back forward, with a new driver line-up in Carlos Sainz Jr. and Lando Norris.
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Racing Point driver Sergio Perez said the 2018 Force India ownership change that occurred was ‘complicated, frustrating and painful’
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SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team drivers’ Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez aim to push the team to the Top four at the end of the 2019 season.
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Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez revealed the new Racing Point livery for the 2019 season, revealing a new title sponsor SportPesa.
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Mercedes’ Technical Director James Allison said that life of the new F1 car, the W10 began life at the end of the 2017 Formula 1 Season.
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Williams reveal their new title sponsor ROKiT For the 2019 F1 Season, unveiling a new white and blue design for the FW42
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Daniil Kvyat says that his return to the sport and to Toro Rosso is an example to ‘never give up hope’ ahead of the launch of the STR14.
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Toro Rosso rookie Alexander Albon says he expects a steep learning curve in his first season in Formula 1, but hopes to not put too much pressure on his himself over the year.
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Toro Rosso will hope their new 2019 challenger will help them improve on from their ninth place spot from the 2018 season.
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Toro Rosso have revealed their 2019 car ahead of the upcoming Formula 1 season, with the unveil of the STR14 driven by Alexander Albon and Daniil Kvyat
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McLaren have agreed a multi-year deal with British American Tobacco, who previously have been involved in the sport between 1999 and 2005.
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Daniel Ricciardo revealed on Natalie Pinkham’s podcast that he felt frustrated over last year’s driver market and the conservative driver choices that were made.