Archive | May 25th, 2015

F1 2015: Monaco GP Review – Mercedes Bungle Monaco

To be perplexed is to be completely baffled or mystified as to what has happened. Suffice it to say that Mercedes ensured that entire Formula 1 fraternity was left entirely stunned. Lewis Hamilton secured his first ever pole position around the famous streets and easily led his teammate from the starting grid as the red […]

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Kimi Raikkonen, Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

Raikkonen believes Ricciardo should “obviously” have been penalised

Never one to mince his words, Kimi Raikkonen has said that he believes Daniel Ricciardo should have been penalised for his move to take fifth position nearer the end of the 2015 F1 Monaco Grand Prix. Ricciardo, on fresh tyres, attacked Raikkonen after a safety car period and passed the Finn on the inside at […]

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Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing

Christian Horner: Red Bull not thinking of leaving F1

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has laid fears that the team are wanting to exit Formula 1, to rest – for now. The Milton Keynes squad have made no secret of their dissatisfaction with their current engine supplier, Renault, with their winning days seeming to be nothing more than a distant memory. Red Bull […]

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Monaco GP crash - Max Verstappen, Romain Grosjean

WATCH: Verstappen Grosjean Monaco GP crash

A nice collage from different camera angles, of the Monaco GP crash involving Toro Rosso rookie driver Max Verstappen, and Lotus driver Romain Grosjean. Verstappen has been handed a 5 place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix for causing the collision with Grosjean.

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Max Verstappen crashes into Rimain Grosjean at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix

Max Verstappen gets penalty, blames Grosjean for crash

Max Verstappen has been handed a 5 place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix for causing a collision with Lotus driver Romain Grosjean. The Toro Rosso rookie started the Monaco Grand Prix from 9th place on the grid but lost a lot of time at his first stop. Verstappen was stationery for 31 seconds […]

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