- After an horrible Imola race, it is time to enter Monaco, city of grandiose, masterful and historical races. Today, we celebrate Ayrton Senna, the greatest driver to enter the leaderboards and the cast section of the sport. From the groundbreaking roads, to the circuit, a grandiose city, the history continues. The Grand Prix showed promise from many drivers in practice and quali, all of which gave hard work and good achievements, a surprise for many but, one driver will be very unlucky, Verstappen. Landing in the deep mess and only managing to get a mere sixth position in the race. What does Monaco hold in recent times? Ah yes, Charles Leclerc and his curse, more importantly, his famous and heartbreaking crash, landing the famous i am stupid line. Today, is the day that Charles can break it, landing a pole in quali and fighting the position from beginning to end, with anxiety coursing through his veins, his eyes, his mind and especially, the circuit, this is the moment he has waited for. And in a sheer tear, he does it. Finally, after misfortune, Charles wins his hometown and shows Italy that he is worthy of the F1 and Ferrari brand. Apart from this story, the race is unfortunately, a mess. After a massive crash breaking Perez's car in multiple pieces and making the two Haas drivers quit the race, the race became a very messy and not at all fun grand prix. As Monaco is usually a grand event, it does what it needs to do in history but in the race term, it messes up badly. Though this Grand Prix showed too much promise like Imola, it proves that Ferrari is on the right track and McLaren is just as ready to fight Verstappen and obtain more points. Our next landing spot is Canada, an event that will hopefully improve from this mess.—Balsamo Giulio
- In the 81st edition of the Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc got a lights to flag victory. On the opening lap, Kevin Magnussen clipped the Red Bull of Sergio Perez, causing him to come crashing into the barriers hard, before spinning back out onto the track and collecting the two Haas cars of Magnussen and Hulkenberg. Later on the same lap, the two Alpines crashed into each other, causing the rear of Esteban Ocons car to go airborne and ultimately retire from the race. Other than the chaos of the opening lap, there wasn't too much more drama, however midway through the race Lance Stroll got a puncture and his rear wheel came flying off. Aforementioned, Leclerc finally got his maiden home race victory on his sixth attempt and his sixth race victory in Formula 1, after 12 Pole Positions since he last won a Grand Prix, 13 would be his lucky number. Behind, Piastri got a podium for a McLaren team, who were sporting a Senna livery to celebrate his success round the circuit and Sainz for Ferrari. The other points finishers were, Norris, Russell, Verstappen only sixth, Hamilton who got the fastest lap of the race, Tsunoda, Albion Williams first points of the season and Gasly getting his first points of the year. The top 9 all finishing as they had started on the grid. Ferrari and McLaren are suddenly looking like the teams to beat, what could go on next time out in Montreal, Canada?
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