Alexandre Lepère

On 28/05, 17:15
The Sauber driver escaped unhurt from his collision with Jenson Button. However, a further examination of his back will be carried out in the next few days.
On 28/05, 15:40
Starting fifth, the Australian driver was one of the great beneficiaries of the wave of pit stops. Thanks to an excellent "overcut", the Australian overtook Bottas and Verstappen to claim the twentieth podium of his career.
On 28/05, 13:59
Sebastian Vettel wins the 2017 edition in the Principality, after a pit stop executed at the right time. Sacrificed on the altar of strategy, Kimi Räikkönen nevertheless took second place, for Ferrari's first one-two in seven years! Daniel Ricciardo took third place, four places ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
On 27/05, 14:21
Apart from Räikkönen's pole, the Mercedes driver's elimination was a thunderbolt in this qualifying session! In the heat of the moment, the Englishman didn't know what to make of his disappointment.
On 27/05, 13:28
The front row will be red tomorrow, but the order is unexpected: Kimi Räikkönen takes pole ahead of Sebastian Vettel! Valtteri Bottas and Daniel Ricciardo are on the second row, but the other sensation of the session is the premature elimination of Lewis Hamilton, trapped by his set-up and the vagaries of traffic in Q2.
On 27/05, 10:12
The beautiful story continues for the Ferrari driver in Monaco. His time of 1:12.398 put him four tenths ahead of the rest of the pack, led by Kimi Räikkönen. Valtteri Bottas rounded off the top three, with Hamilton more than eight tenths back. The end of the session was marked by Esteban Ocon's crash.
On 25/05, 16:49
The Ricciardo-Verstappen duo returned to within touching distance of the lead in both FP1 and FP2. The RB13 clearly has something to play for in Qualifying!
On 25/05, 15:55
Lewis Hamilton had started well, but the afternoon was more complicated than expected for the men in grey. Beyond the average ranking, the set-up needs to be reviewed!
On 25/05, 15:17
The new track record-holder clearly outdistanced his rivals in FP2. However, the Ferrari boss is not convinced that his rival will fail...
On 25/05, 13:37
The Ferrari driver pushed the track record back to 1:12:720, seven tenths faster than the mark already set this morning! Daniel Ricciardo and Kimi Räikkönen completed the top three. A fine performance from the Toro Rosso drivers, a more discreet session from Mercedes.
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