Lewis Hamilton put on an impressive performance on Friday in FP1 and FP2 at the Monaco Grand Prix. The 39-year-old driver clocked the fastest and the second fastest time in the two sessions respectively.
Friday’s running at the 2024 Monaco GP was action-packed with various things happening on the 3.3 km long street circuit. Several drivers were seen brushing the walls while going at insane speeds and amidst this, Red Bulls’ Max Verstappen almost found himself ramming his RB20 into the back of Yuki Tsunoda’s VCARB 01.
Red Bull has dominated Formula 1 since the start of the ground-effect era in 2022. Max Verstappen has bagged three consecutive world titles with Milton Keynes.
Red Bull has got off to a difficult start at the Monaco GP. The reigning world champions have found itself behind Ferrari in terms of pure pace this weekend.
Yuki Tsunoda has made a big step up this season and RB would be keen for the Japanese to stay next year, the Red Bull-owned team's chief executive Peter Bayer said on Friday.
In a shocking turn of events, Williams Racing has turned out to be a leading contender in signing Carlos Sainz for the 2025 season. Sainz’s Ferrari contract expires at the end of the ongoing campaign and he is currently in negotiations with multiple teams.
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Red Bull continued to ace the third edition of the ground-effect era after a highly promising campaign in the 2024 season. However, despite scoring impressive race wins, the team has lost out on two races out of seven.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has been continuously facing problems with his challenger for the past few races. The Dutchman nearly lost out at the Emilia Romagna GP due to the problems in his chassis.
All eyes will be set on the local hero, Charles Leclerc to score some great results in Monaco. Ferrari’s newfound pace has enabled their chances of competing with the dominant Red Bulls at the front.
Red Bull has been dominating the F1 landscape under the ongoing ground-effect era. However, the driving factor for this success has often been attributed to Adrian Newey‘s designs over the years, which have won the team 13 world championships.
Red Bull has been in a dilemma for the past few years. Sergio Perez has been unable to match Max Verstappen‘s level in the RB20, and possible candidates for the seat include Carlos Sainz and Daniel Ricciardo.
With Frederic Vasseur at the helm, Formula 1's most successful team may be emerging as an outfit that could challenge Red Bull, which has dominated over the past couple of years.
Williams has emerged as a surprise contender to sign Carlos Sainz, who will depart Ferrari's Formula 1 team after this season. Sainz has reportedly received an offer from Sauber-Audi while also holding out hope that an opportunity might arise with Mercedes or Red Bull.
Three-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen has become the class of the field.
Outgoing Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz reportedly is no longer under consideration to replace Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes. Sainz is seeking clarity on his next move in the coming weeks, but Mercedes team principal and CEO Toto Wolff continues to evaluate the performance of rising junior driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
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