New week! After Spain everything is ready for the seventh round of the Formula 1 season. We fly to Monaco, on the track of Monte Carlo historic Circus track, between glitz, glamor and a spectacular view of the harbour.
Ransom target
The time comes soon ransom for the Ferrari. The Maranello team is back from a weekend in Spain enough to forget. In fact, the first zero of has arrived at Montmelò Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque driver has lost the leadership of the world championship, but he knows the potential of the car and believes he can have a great weekend in Monaco.
"The approach will be the same – declared the Monegasque – regardless of the position we occupy in the league. We know that every point counts, that our rivals are very strong and that even a small mistake here can make a big difference. We have seen this season that only the team that does everything perfectly can be able to win: well, in Monaco we will do everything to be that team. Winning on a track like this is always very difficult but I have full faith in the team and this is always the best starting requirement to reach the goal".
We recall that for Leclerc it is the home Grand Prix, one more opportunity to be able to return to success, even if his remember with Monaco they are not entirely positive.
Monaco: between doubts and confirmations
Monaco, on the other hand, could also represent the perfect weekend for the RedBull. The Milton Keynes stable is a veteran of victory in Barcelona and wants to try a hypothetical getaway in the Ferrari. But also pay attention to Mercedes, came back forcefully last Sunday. What W13 will we see? What positions will Hamilton and Russell?
The weekend changes structure
To know these answers, we just have to wait for it weekend performance. Structuring of the weekend in Monaco which this year presents some novelties. In fact, in previous seasons, in the Principality, free practice took place on Thursdays, qualifying on Saturdays and the race on Sundays. This weekend however, Monaco will also start on Friday, again with FP1 and FP2. Saturday instead it will open from third session and will be followed by qualification at 16.00. Not to be missed of course, the race, scheduled Sunday at 15.00.
The times of the Monaco GP
You will be able to follow everything on Sky Sports F1, NowTV and deferred up TV8.
Friday May 27th
14.00 FP1
17.00 FP2
Saturday May 28th
13.00 FP3
16.00 pm Qualifications
Sunday May 29th
15.00 Race
TV8 (delayed)
Saturday May 28th
18.30 pm Qualifications
Sunday May 29th
18.00 Race