Max Verstappen masters the rain to win Monaco Grand Prix - ESPN
MONACO — Max Verstappen weathered a rainstorm, impacts with the barriers and pressure from Fernando Alonso to secure victory at the Monaco Grand Prix for Red Bull.
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MONACO — Max Verstappen weathered a rainstorm, impacts with the barriers and pressure from Fernando Alonso to secure victory at the Monaco Grand Prix for Red Bull.
Max Verstappen led all the way from pole position to the chequered flag to win the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday and increase his lead in the Formula One driver standings. Despite brushes with the track walls, the Dutch Red Bull driver finished comfortably ahead of Spanish veteran Fernando Alonso in an Aston Martin with Frenchman Esteban Ocon third for Alpine. "Clipped the walls a few times," said Verstappen. "It was super-difficult out there, but that's Monaco.
MONACO : Double world champion Max Verstappen led a soggy Monaco Grand Prix from start to finish on Sunday to stretch his Formula One lead to 39 points and earn Red Bull a sixth win in as many races this season.
Max Verstappen dominated from start to finish but there was drama towards the end of the race as the Monaco Grand Prix was hit by rain. The world champion produced a great lap to put his Red Bull on pole, and it proved key as he got off the line ahead of Fernando Alonso and controlled the race.
The 2023 Formula 1 racing season is in full swing, with expanded viewing options for American F1 fans across a variety of platforms. After the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was punted due to floods in Italy, the racing action returns in Monaco this weekend.
MONACO — Fernando Alonso said he took «uncomfortable» levels of risk while fighting for pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday.
Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix promises to be one for the books as Max Verstappen seeks a second Formula 1 win around the streets of the Principality.
Fernando Alonso is hoping for another “inconsistent” start at the Monaco Grand Prix from Red Bull rival Max Verstappen. Verstappen was the only driver quicker than Aston Martin’s Spanish veteran, who has not had a pole position of his own since 2012. Ad The current world champion and season leader will have an even bigger chance of securing a win on the Mediterranean given the difficulty of overtaking on the famous street circuit, meaning Alonso needs to take anything he is given when the lights turn green.