Monaco GP: Max Verstappen says Red Bull lacking pace compared to Ferrari so far this weekend
Max Verstappen has said that Red Bull need to do some fine-tuning in order to try and close the gap in pace to Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen has said that Red Bull need to do some fine-tuning in order to try and close the gap in pace to Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc completed a convincing 'double top' at his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday, finishing second practice fastest ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz. The 24-year-old Monegasque driver, who was also quickest in the opening session, clocked a best lap in one minute and 12.656 seconds to outpace the Spaniard by just 0.044 seconds, leaving the two Red Bulls of Sergio Perez and world champion Max Verstappen third and fourth, more than three-tenths adrift. Lando Norris, still battling tonsilitis, was fifth for McLaren ahead of George Russell of Mercedes and Pierre Gasly, an impressive seventh for the Alpha Tauri team on a very warm afternoon in the Mediterranean principality.
Juan Pablo Montoya is backing Max Verstappen to keep his run of wins going and take victory at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
Mercedes appear to have turned their season around after a much-improved showing at Barcelona, but both Red Bull and Ferrari denied that anything has changed.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has said he cannot wait to take on the ‘insane’ nature of the Monte-Carlo circuit for the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
Juan Pablo Montoya is of the belief that Ferrari have a quicker car than Red Bull at the moment and that is putting pressure on Max Verstappen.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has suggested that over half the Formula 1 grid might have to miss races to fit within the budget cap this season.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has turned his season around after initially struggling to overcome a big points deficit to Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to take the lead of the 2022 drivers' world championship.