Red Bull Racing faced frustration during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend when images of their floor and diffuser design were inadvertently exposed to the public. The mishap occurred as Sergio Perez’s crashed car was being craned away during the qualifying session, leaving Red Bull annoyed over the incident. Several rival teams admitted to gaining valuable
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has defended the Monaco Grand Prix’s position on the Formula 1 calendar amid calls for it to be scrapped for the lack of overtaking opportunities. Given the size of the Formula 1 cars in the new era of regulations, the narrow street track around Monaco means that it’s near
MoreSky Sports F1 presenter Ted Kravitz has praised Red Bull’s impressive RB19 design, which has delivered a great start to the 2023 season for the reigning world champions. Thriving in the new era of regulations, Red Bull has produced a car that has a substantial performance advantage over its rivals, delivering four victories for Max
MorePSG footballer Neymar appeared at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday a day after he was noticeably absent from his team’s title celebrations following a draw with Strasbourg. PSG lifted the Ligue 1 title for the second year in a row and the 11th time in their history, securing the latest trophy by just four points
MoreFormula 1 can be a contentious sport at times, with on-track rivalries and controversial moments sparking sometimes divisive debates between fans. Free Practice 3 in Monaco saw another argument break out, this time during an on-air discussion with Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft and pundit Jenson Button. The unusual element of their debate was
MoreSky Sports presenter Martin Brundle was left embarrassed in Monaco after he had made an awkward interaction with world famous goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Speaking to Courtois, who plays for Real Madrid, Brundle was left red-faced after calling the Belgian national Spanish during their interview on the streets of Monaco. “As a Spaniard, you’ve got Fernando
MoreMercedes brought a huge slate of upgrades to Monaco as the team plots their championship comeback in the new era of regulations. Arriving at the principality, Mercedes introduced conventional sidepods, scrapping their ‘zero sidepod’ concept and a new floor, as well as other changes to improve their aerodynamic performance. The radical change to the W14
MoreFernando Alonso was truly in the hunt for his 33rd Grand Prix victory around the streets of Monaco, as the Spaniard took the fight to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. While the Aston Martin driver had a shot at challenging Verstappen for the lead at one point, a strategy decision guaranteed victory for the Dutchman. With the
MoreSergio Perez suffered a painful weekend in Monaco, as the Mexican’s early crash in qualifying left him starting the race in P20 at the other end of the grid to his teammate. With Max Verstappen on pole, the Dutchman converted his starting position into victory, extending his lead over Perez in the Drivers’ Standings by
MoreCarlos Sainz had a disappointing weekend in Monaco, as he failed to make progress through the field after suffering contact with Alpine’s Esteban Ocon early in the opening stages of the race. The Spaniard suffered minor front wing damage as he fought for a podium against Ocon but he was unable to get past the
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