1.) Verstappen (Red Bull)
2.) Sainz (Ferrari, +8.9)
3.) Norris (McLaren, +19.4)
4.) Perez (Red Bull, +20.4)
5.) Vettel (Aston Martin, +52.5)
6.) Gasly (Alpha Tauri, +53.8)
7.) Hamilton (Mercedes, +68.2)
8.) Stroll (Aston Martin, one lap)
9.) Ocon (Alpine, one lap)
10.) Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo, one lap)
11.) Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo, one lap)
12.) Ricciardo (McLaren, one lap)
13.) Alonso (Alpine, one lap)
14.) Russell (Williams, one lap)
15.) Latifi (Williams, one lap)
Max Verstappen wins the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time in his career. He moves to the top of the 2021 title race., Carlos Sainz second, Lando Norris third, Perez, Vettel and Gasly were up next.
Hamilton seventh and has the fastest lap and the bonus point as it stands.
Leclerc on pole for Monaco GP - Charles Leclerc takes a bizarre pole position for Monaco after crashing at the end of qualifying, having already set the quickest time.
1) Leclerc
2) Verstappen
3) Bottas
4) Sainz
5) Norris
6) Gasly
7) Hamilton
8) Vettel
9) Perez
10) Giovinazzi
Charles Leclerc led a surprise Ferrari one-two in Thursday's practice at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Leclerc topped the second session, 0.112 seconds clear of Carlos Sainz despite missing virtually the entire first session with a gearbox problem.
Sainz was 0.278 seconds quicker than Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, who was 0.007secs quicker than title rival Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas was fifth, from McLaren's Lando Norris.
https://youtu.be/QOQb0VROLSU
Enjoy the best bits from our long-awaited return to Monaco, as Red Bull dominated the first practice session.
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Steering wheels in Formula 1 do more than just steer the car, Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow driver, #CarlosSainz to give a tour of his wheel for 2021.
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Discover the intricacies of virtual simulation, how data translates into real-world performance and how NetApp make it possible.
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McLaren Racing and strategic partner, Gulf Oil International, unveiled an innovative special livery celebrating their historic partnership with a one-off iconic design for the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix on 20-23 May.
The retro livery will mark McLaren’s tribute to Gulf’s timeless design while reflecting a racing connection that began in the days of team founder Bruce McLaren.
Lewis Hamilton takes pole at the Spanish Grand Prix. No-one could improve on the second flying lap so Hamilton wins it with his first run. It's his one hundredth pole in Formula 1. Verstappen takes second on the grid. Bottas is third.
Here the top 10 qualification timing results
1.) Hamilton
2.) Verstappen
3.) Bottas
4.) Leclerc
5.) Ocon
6.) Sainz
7.) Ricciardo
8.) Perez
9.) Norris
10.) Alonso
Lewis Hamilton displaced Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas at the top of the timesheets in second practice for the 2021 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, as Red Bull slipped back.
1) Hamilton
2) Bottas
3) Leclerc
4) Ocon
5) Alonso
6) Gasly
7) Tsunoda
8) Sainz
9) Verstappen
10) Perez
Formula1 GP Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Circuit Type Track
Circuit Length: 4.665 km
Distance: 307.104 km No. of Laps: 66
No. of Turns: 16
Circuit Direction: Clockwise
Date Established: 1991
Formula 1 races will revert to starting at the top of the hour in the 2021 season, the sport has formally confirmed, while Friday practice track time has been cut by an hour.
https://f1.motor-sport-total.com/post/650470674423480320/spaingp2021
Upcoming races. The 2021 Spanish Grand Prix, which takes place over 66 laps of the 4.655-kilometer Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday, May 9.2021
Lewis Hamilton fought back to pass both Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen for a brilliant victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix.
1) Hamilton (Mercedes)
2) Verstappen (Red Bull, +29.148)
3) Bottas (Mercedes, +33.530 and fastest lap)
4) Perez (Red Bull, +39.735)
5) Norris (McLaren, +51.369)
6) Leclerc (Ferrari, +55.781)
7) Ocon (Alpine, +63.749)
8) Alonso (Alpine, +64.808)
9) Ricciardo (McLaren, +75.369)
10) Gasly (Alpha Tauri, +76.463)
Lewis Hamilton's 100th pole position will have to wait, he has to settle for second and it's his team-mate Valtteri Bottas, for the 17th time in his career, who gets pole.
Max Verstappen is third, Sergio Perez fourth, Carlos Sainz fifth, Esteban Ocon a superb sixth, Lando Norris seventh, Charles Leclerc eighth, Pierre Gasly ninth and Sebastian Vettel 10th.
1. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
Ahh suck.... one of the usual better races of the season. Just think about all the classics. And great place to visit!!
The Canadian Grand Prix has been cancelled and will be replaced on its 11-13 June date by a race at Turkey's Istanbul Park track.
It is the second successive year the Montreal event has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Travel restrictions made it impossible to enter Canada without a mandatory 14-day quarantine, said an F1 statement.
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Verstappen wins in Italy! He crosses the line as the Red Bull team jump up and down in celebration.
The top 10 finishers
1) Verstappen (Red Bull)
2) Hamilton (Mercedes, +22)
3) Norris (McLaren, +23.7)
4) Leclerc (Ferrari, +25.5)
5) Sainz (Ferrari, +27)
6) Ricciardo (McLaren, +51.2)
7) Stroll (Aston Martin, +51.9)
8) Gasly (Alpha Tauri, +52.8)
9) Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo, +64.7)
10)Ocon (Alpine, +65.7)
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Starting order for tomorrows Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
5. Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri)
6. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren)
7. Lando Norris (McLaren)
8. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
9. Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
10. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)More >>> https://f1.motor-sport-total.com/post/648719954249711616/emiliaromagnagp
Hamilton wins the Bahrain GP. An absolute thriller! Lewis Hamilton one, Max Verstappen two, Valtteri Bottas three. No surprise to see that as the top three, but what a brilliant race that was.
Verstappen had the lead, but gave the place back after going off the track in the overtaking move.
1) Hamilton (Mercedes)
2) Verstappen (Red Bull, +0.745)
3) Bottas (Mercedes, +37.3)
4) Norris (McLaren, +46.4)
5) Perez (Red Bull, +52.0)
Qualifying Bahrain F1 Grand Prix, 27 March 2021
Verstappen takes pole position for the Bahrain GP
World champion Lewis Hamilton is next to him, with Valtteri Bottas in third.
Then comes Charles Leclerc in fourth, Pierre Gasly in fifth, Daniel Ricciardo in sixth, Lando Norris in seventh, Carlos Sainz in eighth, Fernando Alonso in ninth and Lance Stroll in 10th.