Charles Leclerc tops timesheets in Monaco
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In recent years the Monaco Grand Prix has become something of a parade, as the combination of massive Formula 1 cars coupled with the narrow circuit have made overtaking nearly impossible. That means that Saturday’s qualifying session is arguably the most important of the year because if you want to win the Monaco Grand Prix,
The grandstands are packed with fans watching the drivers push the limits on this iconic track. This is the first time Lewis Hamilton is driving a Ferrari around Monte Carlo and while he locks up slightly on his medium run, he's sitting sixth on the board currently.
Last year’s procession around the principality – where the order of the top-10 did not alter once – was the final straw. In an era where the show is king for F1 ’s owners Liberty Media, something had to change at the sport’s most famous race.
F1 and its governing body, the FIA, hope a rule change for Sunday’s race will change that. Drivers will be forced to change tires at least twice in the hope that more pit stop strategy could shake up an event where Saturday qualifying — and the resulting grid position — is often more important than race day.
Charles Leclerc smashed into the back of Lance Stroll's Aston Martin before giving himself an early boost with the fastest lap for Ferrari in first practice for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday.
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The Monaco Grand Prix will feature a mandatory two pit stops for every driver in an effort to make the race more unpredictable - but will it work?
Gabriel Bortoleto can feel the weight of history as the Brazilian rookie prepares to race around the same metal-fenced Monaco streets once dominated by his Formula One idol Ayrton Senna.