A chance for Mercedes and Ferrari to catch up? 🤔 A look at who might benefit from F1's 'spring break' ⤵️
"It's a bit weird to have three weeks off, especially that early in the season," the two-time world champion said.
"A couple of weeks ago I would say that I was not looking forward to it but then I got really ill, and I've been struggling a bit since that time. "So, for me now, these three weeks are just [about] getting back to full fitness, getting a full programme in. "In a way, it's probably nice now. Normally, if you just feel well, I think I would also prefer to keep racing.”will have on their development plans in the coming months.For F1’s rookies, the break will provide a rare chance to take stock and reflect on the starts they have made to their respective careers.was able to score his first F1 points on home soil last time out in Albert Park.
Although he does not have the most competitive machinery at his disposal, the young Australian is already living up to the hype and looks more of a match for teammate
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