McLaren has pace for F1 Monaco GP
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They have comfortably been the slowest of the top four teams and suffered a double Q2 exit at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. A repeat showing in Monaco would be disastrous, given how difficult it is to overtake on the narrow streets of the principality.
Formula One’s drivers and team principals were given a special private screening of the forthcoming Hollywood epic F1 in Monaco on Wednesday night, meaning much of Thursday’s media day in the paddock was taken over by their first impressions of the Brad Pitt blockbuster.
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Oscar Piastri is doing what he needs to do to win a first Formula 1 title, the sport's most successful driver of all time Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday.
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That “how did he do that?” first-lap move around the outside of Oscar Piastri, which Luke Smith broke down on Sunday. Advertisement When Verstappen pulled off that move, seasoned F1 staff in our live blog left their seats.
His struggles for perfection and trouble with ‘traffic’, a notorious problem on the tight, sinuous streets of the Mediterranean principality, were echoed by most drivers including four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull. “FP1 was quite positive,” he said.
From Charles Leclerc with his girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux to Oscar Piastri arriving hand in hand with Lily Zneimer, the drivers came together under one roof to watch F1 on the big screen. Co-produced by Lewis Hamilton,