Round six sees Formula One head to the narrow winding streets in the principally of Monaco. First held in 1929, the circuit is largely unchanged and winds its way through the city-state as cars reach high speeds. Monaco is one of the most recognisable circuits, with corners like Rascass, the Swimming Pool, and Casino Square.
Formula One and Moto GP are the pinnacles of motorsport. The sports leaders want less overlap of dates and more co-operation where there is a common interest Dorna and Liberty discuss what they can learn Director of Motorsport Ross Brawn has met with the Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta in Barcelona to discuss ways that they
Palmer still has Renault support Renault has re-affirmed their commitment in helping Jolyon Palmer to bounce back from his tough start to the season. His team-mate Nico Hulkenberg has scored most of the teams points this season, after ninth, eighth and sixth in the last three races. Palmer, on the other hand, has failed to
Carey eyes Concorde replacement Formula One CEO Chase Carey says he doesn’t want to renegotiate the Concorde Agreement when the terms expire in 2020, saying he would like a new open-ended “partnership.” All the changes that Liberty Media want to make before that date will be constrained by the current agreement. Carey wants to replace
Ricciardo aware of how big a gap Daniel Ricciardo says he is aware of how big the gap is between his Red Bull team and the two leading teams Mercedes and Ferrari after he finished the Spanish Grand Prix a minute and a half behind in Sunday’s race. Red Bull had hoped that their upgrades
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:35:56.497 25 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:03.490 18 3 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull – Tag Heuer +01:15.820 15 4 Sergio Perez MEX Force India – Mercedes Lapped 12 5 Esteban Ocon FRA Force India – Mercedes Lapped 10 6 Nico Hulkenberg GER
Vettel angered by Spanish defeat Lewis Hamilton says he could tell Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel was angry about his defeat in the Spanish Grand Prix. The German lead much of the race, after he jumped Hamilton at the start and made contact later in the race, as Vettel exited the pits alongside the Mercedes driver. Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has closed the gap to Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel in the championship after taking his second win of the season and his second in the Spanish Grand Prix. Hamilton and Vettel fought from the very start in a close on track battle with the gap opening and closing at various points during the race.
Lewis Hamilton beat Sebastian Vettel to take pole by less than a tenth of a second for this weekend Spanish Grand Prix. The fact that Vettel was able to be fighting at the front was a miracle as he had technical issues in Q1. Pole lap Hamilton 01:19.149 Lewis Hamilton comes out of the final
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:20.511 01:20.210 01:19.149 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 01:20.939 01:20.295 01:19.200 3 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 01:20.991 01:20.300 01:19.373 4 Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 01:20.742 01:20.621 01:19.439 5 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:21.430 01:20.722 01:19.706 6 Daniel Ricciardo AUS