Former F1 driver Jody Scheckter has found himself in a unique situation where he can no longer drive. The South-African driver moved to Italy and could use his previous driver's license for a limited time. Now, that has expired, and he has been left without a way to get one. Scheckter does not speak Italian, and thus, the language barrier is stopping him from driving in Italy. He has called upon the help of his old team,
Ferrari, to help him on his quest to get a new driver's license.
Recent statistics show that the two Red Bull drivers are in a bad spot. Rookie Isack Hadjar has outscored both
Max Verstappen's and
Yuki Tsunoda's total combined points from the last two races. Hadjar scored 14 points during the Monaco and Spanish Grand Prix, while Verstappen and Tsunoda only scored 13. In actuality, only Verstappen scored 13. Tsunoda scored zero, which is another issue. Tsunoda has only driven 105 laps in the top ten while at Red Bull. Verstappen has driven more laps in first place, 179.