Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) will try to recover at the top of the Formula 1 World Championship next weekend at the “His” Grand Prix in Monaco – seventh of the year. Who kidnapped him last week in Spain from Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull); In a very hot race in which Carlos Sainz – Monegasque teammate – and Fernando Alonso (Alpine) – who signed the return of the day – finished fourth and ninth respectively.
Verstappen, 24, recorded his fourth win of the season last week† At Monmello (Barcelona), where he drove comfortably due to an engine problem, he left Leclerc, of the same age, who would lead the championship after taking his fourth pole of the year. The most cult race of the season, on the streets of Monte Carlo.
The desire to beat “Mad Max” at the Spanish Grand Prix, for Red Bull led by “double” led by Mexican team-mate Sergio Perez, who signed with him third place of the season and the eighteenth podium. Because he participates in F1.
The last world champion to recapture the “1” – which nine years ago always meant the winner of the previous competition – at the expense of the “33”, which he has used since his debut, Added a twenty-fourth win in the Queen category; And he now leads the World Cup with 110 points, more than six Leclercs and a 25-point lead over Cheko, whose brilliant contribution as a team player gave the Austrian team a 195-point lead in the Constructors’ World Cup. Over 26 in “Scuderia”.
Formula 1 has undergone many changes in recent years – including regulations – and is constantly updated; But today F1 would not be understood without its two main ingredients: Ferrari, the most successful team in history, and Monaco, the most fascinating GP.
Thus, the Maranello team will try to explode and make up for last week’s failure in Barcelona-Catalunya, on the streets of the principality of Costa Azul. In which Verstappen won for the second time, after crossing this circuit, in 2016 and in his first race with Red Bull, the youngest winner in history.
The 27-year-old Santos, who has three podium places this year and is fifth at the World Cup With 65 points, 9 less than Englishman George Russell (Mercedes), third in Monmello and fourth in the championship – Monaco is not bad at all.
Madrid came in second last year, In the most important and traditional urban circle in the world; In which he never stopped scoring after racing in F1.
The 3,337 meter course – with 19 turns (seven from the left) – is scheduled for Sunday for 78 laps over the 260.2 kilometer course. In which Alonso has taken two of 32 Premier League victories: 32, which Spain has achieved throughout history. The two-time Asturian World Champion won in Monaco twice: in 2006, when he re-established the title with Reno; And the following year aboard McLaren.
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Alonso, 40, plagued by a series of disasters since the start of the season, finished last week with a sensational performance. Which led him to sign the big comeback of the day. He was ruled out for the 17th time in Q1, switched bikes and started last until he finished ninth in Montmello.
Where Mercedes – holders of the last eight constructors’ titles and a weak start to the season – for which seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton finished fifth – even after the net sank to the bottom. It showed a marked improvement which, if proven, would greatly encourage this World Cup.
Fernando reaffirmed what he had said to Ephesus in an interview in Austria last year:It’s not about the age, it’s about the timer† However, the Alpine Spaniard still holds the deserved position: he is fifteenth with just four points.
In Monaco – where Leclerc has not finished a single race twice and was unable to start last year after signing the Pole the day before – filming will begin this Friday for the first two free practice sessions. , Of the softest variety of tire compounds: C3 – solid, recognizable white tire – C4 – medium, yellow tire – and C5 – soft, red tire –.
Rehearsals end on Saturday, just hours before qualifying, which will be crucial in the narrow streets of Monaco. As “Cheko”, who was born in Guadalajara (Jalisco) 32 years ago, recalls: “Q3 (the third round of the main period) in Monaco is almost final”.
The brave rider from Guadalajara, third in 2016, took fourth on the streets of Monte Carlo last year. When Verstappen won the Grand Prix against Santos, in which no one won as often as Ayrton Senna. Brazilian myth – mortally wounded in Imola (Italy) 28 years ago – celebrated six victories in Monaco; Where the most successful among activists is Hamilton, with three.
Source: La Neta Neta
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