F1 bosses don’t have ‘the balls’ to drop Monaco
Bernie Ecclestone says F1 bosses do not have “the balls” to drop the Monaco Grand Prix, but that is a good thing because axing the race would be a mistake.
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Bernie Ecclestone says F1 bosses do not have “the balls” to drop the Monaco Grand Prix, but that is a good thing because axing the race would be a mistake.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has said that he fully understands Charles Leclerc’s frustrations after seeing his home race victory hopes dashed during the Monaco Grand Prix.
The start was initially delayed by FIA race director Eduardo Freitas because rain fell on the grid and a heavier downpour was expected.
Fernando Alonso has moved to further aggravate Lewis Hamilton by declaring it was “extremely easy” to keep the British driver behind him during the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton was furious with Alonso’s slow pace in the race and had to settle for an eighth place finish, unable to overtake the Spaniard, who finished one spot ahead of him on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo.
The Monaco Grand Prix proved to be a more lively affair than usual as heavy rain pelted down onto the iconic Formula 1 track.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has said that he fully understands Charles Leclerc’s frustrations after seeing his home race victory hopes dashed during the Monaco Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton described his race as ‘one of those days in Monaco’ with him stuck behind Fernando Alonso for much of the Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has reflected on the mistakes that cost him victory at the Monaco Grand Prix.