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On 26/05, 19:20
At the top of all the weekend sessions in Monaco, Nico Rosberg concluded by winning the Monaco Grand Prix, his home race. Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, held the 2nd position for a long time but had to yield to the Red Bulls, eventually finishing in 4th place.
On 26/05, 17:40
After seeing Giedo Van der Garde qualify in Q2 yesterday, the Caterham team hoped for more than a 15th-place finish and a retirement at Monaco. Charles Pic is optimistic despite his retirement and is eager to demonstrate the qualities of his car in Canada in two weeks.
On 26/05, 17:30
Once again, both Force India drivers finish in the points, with Adrian Sutil even enabling the Indian team to record its best performance on the streets of Monaco, thanks in particular to two overtakes at the Loews hairpin on Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso. Meanwhile, Paul di Resta overcame a serious handicap, moving up from 17th place on the grid to 9th at the finish.
On 26/05, 17:06
Judged responsible for his collision with Daniel Ricciardo, Romain Grosjean was penalized by the FIA stewards present in Monaco with a 10-place grid penalty for the next Grand Prix, which will take place in Montreal.
On 26/05, 16:58
Luck finally smiled on Jean-Eric Vergne, who finished in a very nice 8th place. As for Daniel Ricciardo, his race ended prematurely when Romain Grosjean rammed him at the tunnel exit. However, the pace of both cars was very good, which is encouraging for the future.
On 26/05, 16:47
Nico Hülkenberg at one point held the 10th place before having to concede it to Kimi Räikkönen. The German driver is disappointed to finish just outside the points. The same goes for Esteban Gutiérrez. However, both Sauber drivers hope their team can develop the car in the upcoming races.
On 26/05, 16:43
Starting behind the two Mercedes, the Red Bull drivers knew that gaining positions during the race would be difficult and were satisfied with the one gained in the pits, at the expense of Lewis Hamilton. Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber regret that their excellent starts could not come to fruition.
On 26/05, 16:36
Ferrari and Red Bull have officially protested to the International Automobile Federation after Pirelli and Mercedes acknowledged conducting joint tests following the Spanish Grand Prix. The three concerned teams, as well as the Italian manufacturer, were summoned immediately after the race.
On 26/05, 16:29
Valtteri Bottas nearly scored his first points in F1 but had to settle for 12th place. As for Pastor Maldonado, his race ended after a big collision with Max Chilton's Marussia, which led to the neutralization of the race.
On 26/05, 15:41
After it was revealed that Mercedes conducted tests on behalf of Pirelli, the manufacturer assures that the German team will not gain any advantage. Indeed, according to Paul Hembery, Mercedes mainly worked on tire solutions for 2014 without having any indication about the said solutions.
On 26/05, 14:42
While previous races had seen the Mercedes drop in the standings after the start, Nico Rosberg managed to win in Monaco. The Silver Arrows could have even secured a one-two if the first safety car intervention hadn't occurred at the worst possible moment for the team. Numerous incidents took place during the race, with several safety car deployments and a red flag.
On 26/05, 11:41
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On 26/05, 11:06
The Mercedes team conducted three days of private testing with Pirelli following the Spanish Grand Prix. However, these tests are not to the liking of Mercedes' rivals, who intend to seek clarifications from the FIA.
On 26/05, 10:12
The FIA has already handed out €2,200 in fines to drivers this weekend for various speeding offenses in the pit lane. This includes Fernando Alonso and Giedo Van der Garde, on two occasions.
On 26/05, 10:00
During a press conference held at the Red Bull Energy Station pool in Monaco, Carlos Ghosn officially announced this morning the engine deal for the Red Bull and Toro Rosso teams in 2014.
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