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Mercedes acknowledges the challenges Andrea Kimi Antonelli has faced in his rookie Formula 1 season, but insists the young ...
Around this time each year, the racing world is inundated with a flurry of headlines, social media threads, and think pieces slamming Formula 1‘s Crown Jewel, the Monaco Grand Prix. The main ...
Non-championship Grands Prix have a long and storied history in Formula 1, providing drivers with ... There is always a bit of a traffic jam. “The fact that the minimum time is undercut and ...
The principality of Monaco is perhaps the least suitable place on the Formula 1 calendar to hold a Grand Prix. A pirate cove turned tax haven nestled between France and Italy at the foot of the ...
For years, Formula 1's bosses have tried desperately to improve ... the two cars involved end up damaged or stuck, creating a traffic jam. Wurz proposes widening the corner's entry and exit ...
Formula One’s attempt at improving the Monaco Grand Prix as an on-track spectacle didn’t pay off handsomely on Sunday, leaving drivers, teams and fans a little underwhelmed. The requirement to ...
Monaco is still "a mega venue" for Formula 1 despite the lack of entertainment on track. That's the view of Toto Wolff as the Mercedes chief rushed to the defence of the sport's 'Crown Jewel ...
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff defended the Monaco Grand Prix and says it needs to be looked at with a different perspective as the race again came under fire. Monaco is the most prestigious ...
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How Williams and Mercedes caused chaos at Monaco GPStill, Russell calculated that the 5 or 10-second penalty he’d likely receive was a fair trade if it meant breaking free from the traffic jam ... I think all Formula 1 fans would agree, no ...
Mercedes' George Russell said: "It's always intense around Monaco, the track isn't quite big enough for 20 F1 cars. "As our mate Yuki says, 'traffic paradise' around the track and that's how it was." ...
Given overtaking is nigh-on impossible in Monaco ... terrace a traffic jam of one and a half kilometres at 2:30 in the morning. That is the kind of 360-degree angle that Formula 1 needs to ...
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