McLaren put Senna logo, dropped by Williams, on their halo
MONACO : McLaren have given a permanent home on their cars to a logo paying tribute to late Formula One great Ayrton Senna after rivals Williams removed it at the start of the season.
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MONACO : McLaren have given a permanent home on their cars to a logo paying tribute to late Formula One great Ayrton Senna after rivals Williams removed it at the start of the season.
The Formula One 2022 season continues this weekend with the greatest drivers in the world set to race around the streets of Monaco. It's arguably F1's most iconic race, and the 2022 edition of the Monaco Grand Prix could be more exciting than usual with rain forecast for raceday. It could be a fascinating race and if you fancy tuning in to all the live action you will need to sign up for a Sky contract with the telly firm continuing to have exclusive rights to all of the races.
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India's Jehan Daruvala took his fourth podium of the Formula 2 season with a second-placed finish at the iconic Monaco street track. The 23-year-old chalked up the landmark result, his 11th Formula 2 podium, in Saturday's sprint race. The Prema Racing driver had lined up third on the grid. He got a good getaway but had to take avoiding action to dodge stalled pole-sitter Jake Hughes which allowed team mate Dennis Hauger into the lead. Jehan slotted into second and gave chase but was unable to find a way past on the twisting streets of the Principality, notorious for being difficult to overtake on, with the top six, except Hughes, finishing in the order in which they started.
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Jehan Daruvala took his fourth podium of the Formula 2 season with a second-placed finish at the iconic Monaco street track. The 23-year-old chalked up the landmark result, his 11th Formula 2 podium, in Saturday's sprint race. The Prema Racing driver had lined up third on the grid.