2022 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix

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As Formula 1 rolls into its most famous race location, there is a new name on top of the driver's standings.

Ferrari and Charles Leclerc will be hoping that there is no such thing as a curse, as the Monegasque needs to regain some momentum in the championship standings on his home turf. His string of unfortunate finishes on home turf is well-known in the Formula 1 space, and includes five consecutive DNF's dating back to his time as a driver in F2.

For the first time following a race this season, Leclerc is not atop the drivers' standings. Max Verstappen of Red Bull complained about his failing DRS system at the Spanish Grand Prix, but still managed to score a strong victory. His teammate, Sergio Perez, was understandably frustrated in being asked to let Verstappen through in Spain. The pair have put their team ahead of Ferrari now by a margin of 26 points.

Mercedes seems to have finally found a competitive pace, with drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton both finishing in the top five in Spain, and nearly taking the third and fourth spots before cooling issues forced Hamilton to ease his pace in the final laps.

Lando Norris continues his strong season in the McLaren and finds himself 7th in the standings, while his teammate Daniel Ricciardo continues to struggle and has no scored a point since his home race in Australia.

The new regulations this year gave teams a chance to advance themselves within a field that had become stagnant in recent years, and this has created a fascinating midfield battle. Below the Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes cars which occupy the top six driver spots in the standings, five different teams occupy the next five spots. Norris, Valtteri Bottas, Esteban Ocon, Kevin Magnussen and Yuki Tsunoda rank 7th through 11th for McLaren, Alfa Romeo, Alpine, Haas and Alphatauri respectively.

Monaco is F1's most famous race, but not known as a great site for overtaking. The new regulations aren't expected to change that, but the 30-50% chance of rain on race day just might.

Give us your thoughts on this year's Monaco race, or anything else relating to F1 so far this season in the comments below.
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Mercedes struggles... again ?!
after 2nd Practice.
"George Russell was only sixth. "There are, like, 100 bumps on just one straight," Hamilton said.

>It seems to be all about
Nuts & Bolts, folks. :thumbsup:
 
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Worst track on F1 circuit, watch Quali then never bother with the actual race. Its more fun mowing the lawn. :)
 
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I heard that one of the Williams mechanics, while using a pota john, found the diamonds that fell off the Jaguar years ago!
 
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I don’t understand why people complaining about Monaco. I never enjoyed a FP3 as this one. Please never take Monaco out of the F1 calendar it belongs there and is a part of the triple crown.
 
Not bad Kevin - in Haas non-updated car.
Maybe Mercedes should sack their oldest driver and hire you instead :roflmao:

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Who can make the top 10?​

Ocon goes sixth and that pushes Magnussen out, and he isn't on a lap so that is both Haas cars down and out.
:sleep::sleep::sleep:
 
Well deserved pole by charles! Ferrari seems whole weekend very strong. Max struggle with the car (setup)
 
Nice to see the hometown guy on pole, in a Ferrari(it just seems natural to have a Ferrari on pole at Monaco, yes, I'm old...). Now, will there be enough room in the streets? Are these cars that much wider than say some of the early 70's cars that had some seriously wide meat on them? Or maybe the streets have been narrowed through the decades, urban development, safety barriers, etc?...... It really doesn't look much narrower than it used to be, except for a couple of spots......
 
Nice to see the hometown guy on pole, in a Ferrari(it just seems natural to have a Ferrari on pole at Monaco, yes, I'm old...). Now, will there be enough room in the streets? Are these cars that much wider than say some of the early 70's cars that had some seriously wide meat on them? Or maybe the streets have been narrowed through the decades, urban development, safety barriers, etc?...... It really doesn't look much narrower than it used to be, except for a couple of spots......
The cars are more than a meter longer and a bit more wide. Because the are that much larger they don't look that more wide. But slowly they been growing every year.
 
The Merc has the turning characteristics of a squirrel stuck out in traffic. It has enough power to be dangerous at high speed.
 
Nice to see the hometown guy on pole, in a Ferrari(it just seems natural to have a Ferrari on pole at Monaco, yes, I'm old...). Now, will there be enough room in the streets? Are these cars that much wider than say some of the early 70's cars that had some seriously wide meat on them? Or maybe the streets have been narrowed through the decades, urban development, safety barriers, etc?...... It really doesn't look much narrower than it used to be, except for a couple of spots......
I think length has as much to do with the problems as width, if not more. These cars are just so very very long.
 
things that have to happen for leclerc to win in monaco tomorrow:

-have a good, fast and clean start
-finish the race (if he succeeds... it would be the first time)
-Do not crash walls (or cars)
-the ferrari engine must resist the whole race
-have better strategy than redbull (or others)
-manage slow overtaken cars well
-remove the mental pressure of: having the pole, the race and the victory, being the first Monegasque to win at home (in years), knowing that if he wins he will lead (again) the championship, and if he loses, verstapen walks away in points

(luck component: that no one hits him, that Ferrari does the pitstops well)
If I forgot something comment below
 

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