The 25-year-old German has won three instantly Formula One world championships and drives for a Red Bull squad that has won 34 races over the past four seasons. Red Bull lagged after Mercedes and Ferrari during the current preseason tests and former world champions Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso both appear suspended to regain the title as the 19-race season heads into Saturday night’s season-opening Grand Prix of Australia.
Hamilton has moved from McLaren to Mercedes while Ferrari has retooled its attempt following Alonso after going five seasons lacking a championship. Here is a look at the Formula One schedule caption into the season in order of predictable finish.
Hamilton, 28, comes over from McLaren to replace seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, who didn’t generate the predictable results when he came out of departure in 2010. Despite a number of changes on the organization and technical sides of the equation, the new W-04 model was the greatest car in winter testing. Rosberg completed ninth in points last year and Schumacher was 13th.
Ferrari has lost the championship in the season culmination three times in the last five years. Alonso gave Ferrari a series of impressive drives in 2012 and finished second for the second time in three years. If Ferrari distribute on its promise to give Alonso, 31, a better car, a fourth designation could be in the offing. Massa force be the best No. 2 driver on the track.