See how Mercedes AMG PETRONAS’ Chief Engineer Trackside, Simon Cole, felt when standing on the podium at Monza last weekend to accept the Constructors’ trophy for the team.
2016 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix – Autodromo Nazionale Monza
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How did Mercedes AMG PETRONAS make a one-stop strategy work at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza? Chief Race Engineer Andrew Shovlin explains…
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Mercedes’ Lowe: “We need to analyse what happened at the start”
by Rachel Hackby Rachel HackPaddy Lowe was thrilled with the performance of the Mercedes AMG PETRONAS squad across the Italian Grand Prix weekend
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Toto Wolff was happy with the overall team performance at the Italian Grnad Prix on Sunday, but is keen to eradicate any further start line problems
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Nico Rosberg was pleased to take victory in the Italian Grand Prix, after controlling the race off the line
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Lewis Hamilton was disappointed to come home in second at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, a race the Brit had lost before the first corner
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Ferrari’s Arrivabene pleased with positive performance in Italy
by Rachel Hackby Rachel HackMaurizio Arrivabene was happy with the way the Scuderia Ferrari team performed at their home grand prix of Italy this weekend
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Sebastian Vettel: “To stand on the podium in Monza is just great”
by Rachel Hackby Rachel HackSebastian Vettel was pleased with the outcome of the Italian Grand Prix, where he was able to finish on the podium in front of home fans
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Kimi Raikkonen is happy Ferrari are now moving in the right direction after Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, despite finishing off the podium
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TCF takes a closer look back at the Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken D’Italia 2016 to see what it means for the championship.
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Christian Horner was pleased with Red Bull Racing’s performance at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, considering the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is not one that best suits them
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Daniel Ricciardo was pleased with his performance at the Italian Grand Prix, and was particularly happy with his overtake on Valtteri Bottas
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Williams’ Rob Smedley: “I think that was the most we could achieve”
by Rachel Hackby Rachel HackRob Smedley was pleased with the overall performance of the Williams Martini Racing Team at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix
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Valtteri Bottas was hoping for a podium finish at the Italian Grand Prix, but the pace was not there to allow it on race day
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Max Verstappen was pleased with his overall performance at Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, despite finishing down in seventh place