How F1’s young guns are making their mark
The 2019 Formula 1 season has witnessed the rise of the sport’s newest talents and it feels like a changing of the guard – but how are the young guns faring?
From fresh-faced Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc to the impressive rookie trio of Lando Norris at McLaren, Alexander Albon at Toro Rosso and George Russell at Williams, F1 in 2019 has marked a new chapter in the sport’s history.
The 2019 Formula 1 season has witnessed the rise of the sport’s newest talents and it feels like a changing of the guard – but how are the young guns faring?
From fresh-faced Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc to the impressive rookie trio of Lando Norris at McLaren, Alexander Albon at Toro Rosso and George Russell at Williams, F1 in 2019 has marked a new chapter in the sport’s history.
Crash.net’s Haydn Cobb and Lewis Larkam examine the recent rise of F1’s young guns, including against experienced campaigner in the shape of 21-year-old Max Verstappen, and what the future holds for F1’s other young talent Esteban Ocon who is fighting to get back on the grid for 2020.