One F1 star has been criticised for being “predictably nowhere” in Monaco GP
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Enea Bastianini’s Challenge: Confronting Adversity at the British MotoGP
Enea Bastianini warns KTM it’s “impossible to continue” like this.
BővebbenIan Hutchinson’s Resilience Shines Through Adversity: The Story Behind MLav Racing Project
Michael Laverty says Ian Hutchinson was “in the depths of despair” before the MLav Racing project came up for this year.
BővebbenRacing Bulls Sizzle with a ‘Stroke of Genius’ in Season-Best Performance at F1 Monaco GP
Sitting in the Monaco Grand Prix media centre, my Motorsport Network colleagues and I discussed the impact of the mandatory two-stop rule in Formula 1. We found that the new regulation favored teams with smart strategies, notably Racing Bulls who excelled in implementing race tactics. Pirelli motorsport chief Mario Isola mentioned a level of “genius” required to make the most out of the new rule, specifically tailored for Monaco. Racing Bulls showcased strategic brilliance during the race by strategizing their pit stops effectively. Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson impressed with…
BővebbenUnraveling the Drama: Behind the Scenes of the Monaco GP’s Gridwalk and Iconic Straights
Another gridwalk disaster and the fruity straight – Things you might’ve missed at the Monaco GP
BővebbenVowles texted Wolff mid-race to apologise for Williams’ tactics
Williams boss James Vowles texted Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff during the Monaco Grand Prix to apologise for the manipulation tactics his team had unleashed
BővebbenHow “stroke of genius” set up Racing Bulls for season-best result at F1 Monaco GP
Sitting in the Monaco Grand Prix media centre during Sunday’s Formula 1 race, the press pack debated the effectiveness of the mandatory two-stop rule. Racing Bulls shone by using a clever strategy with a backup car to create a pit stop gap, impressively executed by Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson. Their strategic call paid off with Hadjar finishing sixth and Lawson eighth on a sunny afternoon in Monaco, much to the delight of the team. Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer praised the team’s genius strategists and highlighted the risk that…
BővebbenFIA President Ben Sulayem’s Strategic Response to Sainz Sr’s Potential Rivalry Bid
The next FIA presidential election is due to take place in December later this year.
BővebbenRacing Harmony: Ferrari Squashes Speculation of Tension Between Lewis Hamilton and Engineer in Monaco Showdown
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has denied that there is friction between Lewis Hamilton and his race engineer after a tense exchange in the F1 Monaco GP.
BővebbenLando Norris Reflects on Monaco GP Victory: Embracing Growth and Continuous Improvement in F1
Lando Norris is eyeing further improvements despite his return to form in Monaco
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