Lewis Hamilton has vowed to do all he can to avoid a collision with Formula 1 title rival Max Verstappen because he views the season as a “marathon not a sprint”.
Crash.net previews this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, which returns to the Formula 1 calendar after coronavirus forced the cancellation of the 2020 event.
Fernando Alonso says he remains “cautious” about his chances at the Monaco Grand Prix, despite being sure his Alpine Formula 1 car will be competitive.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has stressed that his side “need to make sure” it beats Formula 1 title rival Mercedes at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz says he is still building up confidence as he adjusts to the start procedure in Ferrari’s 2021 Formula 1 car as he seeks the “perfect launch”.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto is hopeful the team can maintain its low-speed advantage over McLaren when Formula 1 races around the streets of Monaco this weekend.
The date for the 2021 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix has been set as the Automobile Club de Monaco announces it will hold all three of its motorsport events within a month.
The Monaco Grand Prix has been fully cancelled and will no longer take place in the 2020 Formula 1 season amid the ongoing coroanvirus pandemic. It will be the first time 1954 that F1 will not have a race around the streets of Monte Carlo in the Principality.
Red Bull considered pitting Max Verstappen for a second time in Monaco to try and pick up the point for the fastest lap of the race, but the Dutchman said it was “more fun” battling for the race lead with Lewis Hamilton.