F1 bosses ban Nico Rosberg but ex-Mercedes star denies Monaco GP incident with stewards
F1 preview: A lap of the Monaco Grand Prix
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F1 preview: A lap of the Monaco Grand Prix
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.
F1 preview: A lap of the Monaco Grand Prix
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.
PARIS: French champions Paris Saint-Germain are near to reaching an agreement for Zinedine Zidane to replace Mauricio Pochettino as coach, French media reported on Friday. According to radio station Europe 1, an agreement in principle is in place between the club and 49-year-old Zidane for the former Real Madrid boss to join ahead of the new season. Contacted by AFP, a PSG source refused to confirm or deny the reports.
The Frenchman enjoyed a strong first day of practice in Baku on Friday, as he ended the afternoon session in sixth position – just behind Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.
Nico Rosberg’s team has denied reports that he was turned away from the Monaco GP paddock, telling PlanetF1.com that it is “not true” as he “didn’t try” to gain access.