Los diez pilotos de Fórmula 1 más ricos

Los diez pilotos de Fórmula 1 más ricos

      A los periodistas de World in Sport les gusta contar el dinero en los bolsillos de los deportistas. En su reciente ranking: los diez pilotos más ricos de la Fórmula 1…

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Berman: Al saltarme el entrenamiento, casi no perderé nada. Berman: Al saltarme el entrenamiento, casi no perderé nada. Oliver Berman considera que perder una sesión en el circuito mexicano no es tan grave... Hülkenberg: Lo más importante es tener un fin de semana sin incidentes. Nico Hülkenberg está satisfecho con la buena forma de Sauber en Austin, pero no está seguro de que eso ayude en la reñida lucha de los equipos de la zona media en México... Formula 1 drivers often complain that the burden of taking part in various promotional and sponsor events is too high, and that it can even affect their results on track. On the one hand, they are perhaps right; on the other, what could be nicer than thousands of fans applauding you — that’s exactly what happened at Carlos Sainz’s meeting with the Mexican public, organized in Mexico City by the local branch of Puma, one of the Williams team’s partners. The meeting also included Selma del Toro, whose blog is dedicated to Formula 1 — she aspires to be one of the local influencers. She has known the Spanish driver at least since his win at last year’s Mexican Grand Prix. Mind you, one joker commented on the photos she shared: “Watch out, Rebecca! He likes blondes!” Of course the remark was addressed to Sainz’s girlfriend, Scottish model Rebecca Donaldson, but that’s another story. The main thing is that the fans in Mexico gave Sainz a genuine ovation, hardly any less than the one we saw and heard in Austin after he finished third in the Saturday sprint. After that, Carlos, sharing an impressive video on his social media pages, wrote: “Thanks, Mexico! I feel at home here!” Formula 1 drivers often complain that the burden of taking part in various promotional and sponsor events is too high, and that it can even affect their results on track. On the one hand, they are perhaps right; on the other, what could be nicer than thousands of fans applauding you — that’s exactly what happened at Carlos Sainz’s meeting with the Mexican public, organized in Mexico City by the local branch of Puma, one of the Williams team’s partners. The meeting also included Selma del Toro, whose blog is dedicated to Formula 1 — she aspires to be one of the local influencers. She has known the Spanish driver at least since his win at last year’s Mexican Grand Prix. Mind you, one joker commented on the photos she shared: “Watch out, Rebecca! He likes blondes!” Of course the remark was addressed to Sainz’s girlfriend, Scottish model Rebecca Donaldson, but that’s another story. The main thing is that the fans in Mexico gave Sainz a genuine ovation, hardly any less than the one we saw and heard in Austin after he finished third in the Saturday sprint. After that, Carlos, sharing an impressive video on his social media pages, wrote: “Thanks, Mexico! I feel at home here!” Formula 1 drivers often complain that the burden of taking part in various promotional and sponsor events is too high, and that it can even affect their results on track. On the one hand, they are perhaps right; on the other, what could be nicer than thousands of fans applauding you — that’s exactly what happened at Carlos Sainz’s meeting with the Mexican public, organized in Mexico City by the local branch of Puma, one of the Williams team’s partners. The meeting also included Selma del Toro, whose blog is dedicated to Formula 1 — she aspires to be one of the local influencers. She has known the Spanish driver at least since his win at last year’s Mexican Grand Prix. Mind you, one joker commented on the photos she shared: “Watch out, Rebecca! He likes blondes!” Of course the remark was addressed to Sainz’s girlfriend, Scottish model Rebecca Donaldson, but that’s another story. The main thing is that the fans in Mexico gave Sainz a genuine ovation, hardly any less than the one we saw and heard in Austin after he finished third in the Saturday sprint. After that, Carlos, sharing an impressive video on his social media pages, wrote: “Thanks, Mexico! I feel at home here!” Pierre Gasly: Todos en el equipo deben actuar juntos. Pierre Gasly: Todos en el equipo deben actuar juntos. Pierre Gasly comentó las acciones de su compañero Franco Colapinto en las últimas vueltas de la carrera en Austin, cuando no cumplió la orden del equipo y lo adelantó. El piloto francés de Alpine comparte la misma opinión que la dirección, que mantuvo una charla aclaratoria con Franco después de la carrera. Kimi Räikkönen vende una villa en el lago de Como. Kimi Räikkönen poseyó durante poco tiempo la villa Il Torchio, situada en el norte de Italia — por alguna razón sus preferencias cambiaron y ya decidió vender esa mansión... Hill considera que los pilotos de McLaren podrían perder el título. Hill considera que los pilotos de McLaren podrían perder el título. Cuanto más se acerca el final de la temporada, más difícil le resulta a Oscar Piastri hacer frente a la presión que inevitablemente acompaña la lucha por el título, opina Damon Hill...

Los diez pilotos de Fórmula 1 más ricos

A los periodistas de World in Sport les gusta contar el dinero en los bolsillos de los deportistas. En su reciente ranking: los diez pilotos más ricos de la Fórmula 1…