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F1 preview: A lap of the Monaco Grand Prix
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F1 preview: A lap of the Monaco Grand Prix
The ART Grand Prix rookie briefly took the lead from polesitter Jake Hughes at the start, but a lack of drive out of Turn 1 allowed the Prema driver to pass him into the lead, dropping the Dane into third.
Torquing Point: A bump in the road for Mercedes' recovery - Monaco GP Conclusion
All eyes on Baku this weekend
Charles Leclerc will be out to continue his dominance in F1 qualifying later today when the grid for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has rubbished claims made by Max Verstappen’s dad that the team “exerted little influence” in helping his son as the world championship leader, and insists there will be no favouritism over Sergio Perez. Perez has competed closer with Verstappen this season after winning his first race of the campaign in Monaco on May 29, and Jos Verstappen took to Max’s official website to vent his frustration against Red Bull’s tactics. Ad/> He said: “Red Bull achieved a good result, but at the same time exerted little influence to help Max to the front.
Charles Leclerc revealed that his loss of engine power on Friday in Baku was caused by his memory, not a problem.
George Russell said Ferrari and Red Bull have an “inherently faster car” than Mercedes as the Silver Arrows struggled in the first two practice sessions of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.