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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Impossible’ – Helmut Marko’s brutal verdict on Max Verstappen’s Monaco paceRed Bull went into qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix chasing a front row grid slot, but a lack of grip saw Max Verstappen ...
With Norris on pole and Verstappen lining up behind championship leader Oscar Piastri and also Charles Leclerc 's Ferrari, Marko sounded more impressed than content. "The gap to pole position is ...
The timing was particularly unfortunate, as Tsunoda had just received the same specification car as Verstappen, including the new bodywork package that contributed to the Dutchman's pole and victory ...
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GPblog on MSNMarko reacts to the incident between Verstappen and Hamilton during qualifying at MonacoHelmut Marko has had his say on qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix, talking about the incident between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen during the session.
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Autosport on MSNHere's all you need to know about F1’s mandatory pitstops at Monaco GPDrivers are required to make at least two tyre changes at this year’s Monaco Grand Prix – but does that really mean two ...
Sunday's Imola win again showed Verstappen’s class, and his season overall is enhancing the case to call him Formula One's ...
Christian Horner has commented on Red Bull Racing's disappointing performance at the Monaco Grand Prix qualification, with the team principal having hoped for better ...
Alain Prost has sole possession of fourth, with Lewis Hamilton the most successful active driver in a share of P5 (along with Jackie Stewart, Nico Rosberg and Stirling Moss). Max Verstappen and ...
Yuki Tsunoda failed to reach Q3 for the second race in succession at the Monaco Grand Prix. Tsunoda is set to start the race from 12th. Red Bull generally lacked pace on Saturday, with even world ...
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