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17th May 2021, 04:26 #1
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2021 Race 5 - Monaco
It is race week! No race in 2020 to compare to. But here is the 2019.
P1 - Hamilton 1:12.106
P2 - Hamilton 1:11.118
P3 - Leclerc 1:11.265
Qualifying
1. Hamilton 1:10.166
2. Bottas 1:10.252
3. Verstappen 1:10.641
4. Vettel 1:10.947
5. Gasly 1:11.047
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20th May 2021, 03:15 #2
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More and more critics are raising concerns about Perez. From the various podcasts I listen to have graded him out around C-.
Lot of races left, he just has to remember he doesn't have to beat Max, just Bottas.
Perez on the pressure he feels to deliver
But Perez insisted “all the pressure is coming from myself” at the team. “I really want to to deliver to the maximum potential to where the team is operating at.
“The team hasn’t put me [under] any pressure. I know what kind of job I have to do. So they don’t have to tell me what to do.”
Perez has scored a podium in Monaco previously when driving for Force India in 2016. He said achieving the same for Red Bull this weekend would be important to him.
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20th May 2021, 11:50 #3
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Practice 1
1. Perez 1:12.487
2. Sainz 1:12.606
3. Verstappen 1:12648
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21st May 2021, 02:50 #4
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Practice 2 - Ferrari shocks the paddock with 1/2
1. Leclerc 1:11.684
2. Sainz 1.11.796
3. Hamilton 1:12.074
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21st May 2021, 16:13 #5
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21st May 2021, 22:40 #6
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I have heard one analysis that says that Ferrari is very good going through corners. Their weakness still lies is in the straights due to their engine weakness. So Monaco is one of the tracks that they have the potential to do well.
It would be great if they could shake things up this weekend.
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22nd May 2021, 12:23 #7
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Practice 3
1. Verstappen 1:11.293
2. Sainz 1:11.341
3. Lecclerc 1:11.352
Ferrari look for real. Schumacher out for qualifying after having a good session with major accident with only few minutes left in session.
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22nd May 2021, 14:12 #8
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I'm convinced LeClerc hit the barrier on purpose. He put way too much lock on that, drivers of this level do not make that mistake- disqualify him.
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22nd May 2021, 14:17 #9
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22nd May 2021, 17:02 #10
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Interesting observation, which reminds some of us, of years gone by!
This was Michael Schumacher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdBJ82NV2Pw
Schumacher's Qualifying Drama at Monaco GP 2006
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgCY548M2QQ
Comments on the You Tube board:
Omar O_O: "Who's here after Leclerc's "crash"?
My boi learns from the best XD"
Liquid: "Here after Lecler crash at Monaco 2021"
Miss Piggy: "I don't think Leclerc crashed on purpose, imagine the costs of getting the car repaired. But I think Schumacher "parked" on purpose. This was his last season before "retirement" and thought he'd try his luck with the officials."
But Lappi’s been there twice and crashed twice, sure Sordo never did Chile but there’s a first time for everything.
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