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Daniel Ricciardo: No confidence about F1 future despite McLaren support

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Ricciardo stated that his contract is until 2023 ends. He stated prior to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix that he had cleared matters with Brown. He believes he has become immune to the media. During the weekend of the Monaco Grand Prix, CEO Zak Brown stated that the performance of Daniel Ricciardo had fallen short of … Read more

Rain delays start to Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco Grand Prix

Heavy rain played havoc to the start of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, creating scenes of chaos in the crowded confines of the narrow harbourside pit lane as race organisers issued a series of decisions and instructions.

Rain had been forecast in advance, but few teams appeared to expect the notoriously capricious Monaco microclimate to obey instructions as warm sunshine continued until the final minutes before the scheduled 1300GMT tart.

After three days of perfect Riviera weather, the anticipated rain clouds arrived and burst immediately after the national anthem, sending Race Control into safety overdrive and creating chaos on the grid.

The starting process was suspended before being officially delayed. This caused teams to switch to intermediate tyres and then full wets when it was confirmed the race would begin behind a Safety Car (SC).

Amid the frantic scrambling of soaked mechanics who were fitting tyres, adjusting car set-ups for wet settings and helping to change drivers’ helmets to those equipped with wet weather visors, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton called for calm.

“Everyone, take some deep breaths,” he said on Mercedes team radio, knowing that a wet race would introduce an element of jeopardy that might help him in the race.

But no sooner had the cars gone out for a formation lap than more heavy rain fell, leaving a lot of water on the narrow stretches of asphalt on the barrier-lined street circuit.

This resulted in the race being red flagged and all the cars and drivers returned to a saturated pit lane.

The sport’s ruling body, the International Motoring Federation (FIA), issued a statement to explain their actions and decisions.

“Race control was monitoring a severe downpour that was rapidly approaching the circuit and, as it arrived during the start procedure, the safety car start and its associated procedures were implemented. This was done for safety reasons in consideration that there has been no wet running this weekend.”

The race, which has yet to be confirmed for the future with a renewed contract, had been expected to start at 1500 local time, but after 40 minutes of rainfall, with many spectators drenched and others huddling under plastic covers and umbrellas, there was no sign of action.

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Perez ‘just a passenger’ in Monaco qualifying crash

Monaco Grand Prix

Sergio Perez, who wrecked in his Red Bull car in final qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, said he was “just a passenger.” The Mexican driver said he lost control on cold tires when he attacked early at the Mirabeau corner, touched the throttle and “felt I was immediately a passenger”. He ended … Read more

Monaco Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc stood fastest in practice sessions

Monaco Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc of Ferrari established a blistering pace to win Friday practice at the Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc finished 0.044 seconds faster than teammate Carlos Sainz, with Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen of Red Bull trailing by more than 0.3 seconds. Mercedes’ George Russell finished sixth, while Lewis Hamilton finished 12th. Daniel Ricciardo’s dismal season … Read more