Charles Leclerc was not expecting Ferrari to be competitve in Monaco, but finds himself on the front-row.
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BővebbenDavid Coulthard’s Bold Endorsement: Monaco’s Two-Stop Rule Will Transform Entertainment
Former F1 driver David Coulthard has said that the mandatory two-stop rule at the Monaco GP is “great” for encouraging more entertainment.
BővebbenFerrari’s Unexpected Speed: Deciphering Leclerc’s Surprise and the Unforeseen Elements at Play
Charles Leclerc spent the build-up to Monaco writing off Ferrari’s hopes but almost took pole. So what changed?
BővebbenOscar Piastri’s Wit Shines as he Navigates McLaren Team Orders with Humor
Oscar Piastri had to navigate an uncomfortable question during the post-qualifying FIA press conference at the Monaco Grand Prix.
BővebbenDecoding Dominance: Norris Outshines Leclerc in Monaco GP Qualifying Battle
Qualifying at Monaco, particularly at the infamous Rascasse corner, requires ultimate precision and commitment due to the limited opportunities for recovery. The spectacle of Monaco qualifying, with its mix of high-speed daredevilry and serene yacht-filled harbor, is often overlooked but truly captivating. Lando Norris’s surprise pole position in Monaco, edging out hometown hero Charles Leclerc, marks a significant moment in his Formula 1 career. Despite Leclerc’s strong performance in practice, Norris’s last-minute heroics and strategic tire management secured him the top spot on the grid. Leclerc, though disappointed, acknowledged Norris’s…
BővebbenUnsatisfied Excellence: Charles Leclerc’s Quest for Perfection
Charles Leclerc admitted that he’s “not satisfied” to have qualified second for F1’s Monaco GP, despite his low expectations heading into the weekend.
BővebbenMastering the Monaco Magic: Lando Norris’s Strategic Brilliance Secures F1 Pole position
Lando Norris attributed his Monaco Grand Prix pole result to “driving smarter” rather than faster, marking his first satisfying Q3 run since the opening race of the 2025 Formula 1 season in Australia. McLaren opted to let Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri have two runs on their final set of tires, which helped Norris set a new track record with a time of 1m09.954s after an initial 1m10.125s. This success ended a series of disappointing Saturdays for Norris, who had faced criticism for not maximizing his car’s potential in qualifying.…
BővebbenPiastri Overcomes Obstacles in Chaotic Monaco GP F1 Weekend
“I think I’ve hit more walls this weekend than I have in my whole career, so it’s been untidy.”
BővebbenVerstappen Blames Team for Hamilton Block: A Tactical Oversight or a Strategic Move?
Max Verstappen refused to blame Lewis Hamilton for their impeding incident in qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix
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