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To be fair to Leclerc, normally you win in Monaco by having a perfect saturday and keeping up the pace on sunday. This def was a proper cock-up on behalf of Ferrari.
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Sainz really deserved his 2nd place, bold decision to go straight to slicks, paid off. Like Russel recently and his call to go long and bank on a safety car.While yes Ferrari cocked it up Sainz ended up 2nd by not letting Ferrari cock it up for him. It sounds like he was a slower car away from winning too. Sometimes it is a good idea to call strategy from the car, drying track is definitely one of those times.
I'm actually surprised by this. In recent years it's been 'uwu it's not greeeeeen'.
Making money appear and disappear randomly is their superpower. But even then, yeah you're right.I don't see the Swiss get an F1 race unless they somehow procure billions out of their ass.
Just two days after clinching his first Monaco Grand Prix victory, Sergio Perez has more to celebrate with confirmation Red Bull are retaining him alongside Max Verstappen until the end of 2024…
The Mexican joined Red Bull last season and took one victory – in Azerbaijan – as well as four further podiums on his way to fourth in the drivers’ championship.
He’s stepped it up a gear this season, with three second-place finishes to add to his Monaco win, and that leaves him third in the standings, just 15 points adrift of leader Verstappen.
On Tuesday, Red Bull confirmed they have handed Perez a two-year contract extension, with the Mexican signing the deal in Monaco, during the race weekend.
“Since joining Oracle Red Bull Racing, Checo has done a fantastic job,” said Red Bull boss Christian Horner. “Time and again he has proved himself to not only be a magnificent team player but as his level of comfort has grown he has become a real force to be reckoned with at the sharp end of the grid.
“This year he has taken another step and the gap to World Champion Max has closed significantly, evidenced by his superb pole position in Jeddah earlier this year and by his wonderful win in Monaco just last weekend.
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“For us, holding onto his pace, race craft and experience was a no-brainer and we are delighted that Checo will continue to race for the team until 2024. In partnership with Max we believe we have a driver pairing that can bring us the biggest prizes in F1.”
Perez added: “For me, this has been an incredible week, winning the Monaco Grand Prix is a dream for any driver and then to follow that with announcing I will continue with the Team until 2024 just makes me extremely happy.
“I am so proud to be a member of this Team and I feel completely at home here now. We are working very well together and my relationship with Max, on and off the track, is definitely helping drive us forward even more.
“We have built tremendous momentum as a Team and this season is showing that, I am excited to see where that can take us all in the future.”
The 2023 and 2024 campaigns will be Perez’s 12th and 13th seasons respectively in Formula 1.
Very happy for Perez, he deserves it. This means Gasly is likely to go elsewhere now though right?
Didn't Switzerland already have Formula E races? Those aren't exactly green despite the labeling imhoI'm actually surprised by this. In recent years it's been 'uwu it's not greeeeeen'.
That's all it's about tho. Appearing green is better and cheaper than actually being green. Like how F1 are trying to stop fly-bys to get the CO2 off their books, but the display teams will just fly elsewheres, meaning the CO2 is still being produced.Those aren't exactly green despite the labeling imho