Round seven of the season brings F1 to Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix, a circuit known very well by all the teams and drivers having constant use in junior series and up until 2020 a regular base for the teams during the winter for testing. The latest revision for this year’s race returns the
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:48:51.980 25 2 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes +00:27.921 18 3 Esteban Ocon FRA Alpine – Renault +00:36.990 15 4 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:39.062 13 5 George Russell GBR Mercedes +00:56.294 10 6 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari
Max Verstappen has beaten Fernando Alonso to take back-to-back wins at the Monaco Grand Prix by twenty-seven seconds. The Dutchman continued to show his dominance and control despite the changeable conditions and the risk of delaying the pit stop until the rain got heavier. Verstappen looked to be cruising as the Red Bull driver eked
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:12.386 01:11.908 01:11.365 2 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes 01:12.886 01:12.107 01:11.443 3 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:12.912 01:12.103 01:11.471 4 Esteban Ocon FRA Alpine – Renault 01:12.962 01:12.248 01:11.553 5 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 01:12.717 01:12.210
Max Verstappen has beaten Fernando Alonso by eight hundredths of a second to take pole for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Red Bull looked on fire pulling it out the bag in the final sector after looking to be down on the Aston Martin before finding eight hundredths to claim his first pole in Monte
Max Verstappen lead a Red Bull one two in third practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Dutchman set a 12.766 putting himself seven hundredths ahead of his teammate Sergio Perez, however it will be thought that the Red Bulls would have been quicker as the late runs were brought to an early conclusion when
Max Verstappen was fastest in the second practice for this weekends Monaco Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver once again looks like the team to beat despite Charles Leclerc being only six hundredths off Verstappen, the Dutchman had made set up changes going into the session after struggling in the first practice session. Red Bull
Carlos Sainz was fastest in first practice for this weekends Monaco Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 13.372 on the medium tyres which put him three tenths ahead of his fellow Spaniard Fernando Alonso. Sainz and Alonso had fought for top spot during the final ten minutes of the session before the red flag
Round six sees F1 head to one of its most important and prestigious automobile races in the world the Monaco Grand Prix. For almost a century this race around the streets of Monte Carlo has provided a unique challenge around the narrow twisty and short circuit where mistakes are costly and the rewards great. Once
This race was cancelled due to the flash flooding in Emilia-Romagna Round six of the 2023 season sees Imola return to its traditional European opener for Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Imola returned to the calendar following a fifteen-year hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic before securing a permeant spot on the calendar following the pandemic.