Monaco Grand Prix: Glitz and Glamour returns after a two-year hiatus

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Monaco Grand Prix: Glitz and Glamour returns after a two-year hiatus

Monaco is the jewel on the Formula One calendar. The World Championship has been interesting so far. Verstappen won in Imola at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Monaco Grand Prix returns after a two-year hiatus. The World Championship has been interesting so far. Verstappen won in Imola at the Emilia Romagna Grand prix.

Mercedes have been criticized for making Formula One boring. Ferrari held the advantage going into the summer break in 2017 and 2018 but Mercedes found a way to better them. Red Bull Racing had a promising performance during the pre-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit. Unfortunately, that promise is slowly dying as Mercedes push to improve and overtake Horner’s outfit.

McLaren has a new livery for the Monaco Grand Prix. McLaren have been consistent scorers so far this season. Some people on social media suggest that Monaco should become the home of retro liveries from this year onwards. Ferrari delivered a beautiful paint job at the Tuscan GP last year.

Verstappen hoping for Monaco redemption. Red Bull have won the Monaco Grand Prix on 4 occasions. Sebastian Vettel won in 2012 and Daniel Ricciardo in 2018. VerstAPPEN crashed out in 2015 while racing for Toro Rosso. He has only two podium finishes in Monaco. The race starts on Saturday.

Monaco Grand Prix is back after a two-year hiatus. Practice 1 and 2 starts on Thursday and the crunch sessions start on Saturday. The drivers will have time to mull over their strategies. Hamilton and Verstappen are likely to contend for the top two positions. Lewis will claim his 101st pole position. Max will win on Sunday. Bottas and Perez will contest the final podium position with Daniel Ricciardo.

The Monaco Grand Prix returns after a two-year hiatus. Lando has performed well this season and was rewarded with a new contract at McLaren. Charles Leclerc has a lot to prove at his home race. Esteban Ocon has shown signs of improvement and is showing progress.

George Russell will score his first points at Monaco Grand Prix in 2021. Valtteri Bottas will be replaced by Lewis Hamilton. The first session starts on Thursday morning. The Monaco GP is back after a two-year hiatus.


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