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On 24/05, 18:33
Even if they will start outside the top 10, Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas fully intend to place their Williams FW36 in the points tomorrow at the end of the 2014 Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix because the car seems to perform well on the streets of the Principality.
On 24/05, 18:27
Mercedes is in a good position for a fifth consecutive one-two finish. However, the pressure between the two star drivers is intensifying following an error by Rosberg that deprived Hamilton of a potential pole position.
On 24/05, 17:18
The little sister of Red Bull made her mark in the winding streets of the Monaco Rock. Indeed, with its two drivers finishing seventh and ninth, the Italian team can aim to score good points in the race.
On 24/05, 16:28
After Rosberg's off-track excursion in Q3, which paralyzed the end of the session, the German driver's pole position was in jeopardy. The race stewards decided not to penalize him, thus he retains his first place.
On 24/05, 16:20
The team from Enstone is having a laborious weekend in Monaco, with tires that are struggling to heat up. The E22 is not finding enough performance in the slow corners of the Monaco Principality.
On 24/05, 16:20
On his Caterham, young Swede Marcus Ericsson will start from the pit lane at the Monaco Grand Prix following his collision in Q1.
On 24/05, 16:00
Despite a step forward compared to FP3, Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton expected to be a bit higher on the grid. A Q2 appearance for the Frenchman was even conceivable.
On 24/05, 15:56
Red Bull arrived in Monaco with high hopes of finally being able to challenge the two Mercedes. This was not the case, although the two Red Bulls will start from the second row, with Daniel Ricciardo (3rd), still ahead of Sebastian Vettel (4th).
On 24/05, 15:54
The two Force India drivers, qualified 10th (Pérez) and 11th (Hülkenberg), are happy with their positions even though there was probably more to extract from the VJM07. They hope to fight for points in the race tomorrow and rely on strategy to achieve this.
On 24/05, 15:52
On the demanding Monaco circuit, it wasn't experience that paid off but youth. Indeed, it was rookie Kevin Magnussen who managed to reach Q3, something he hadn't achieved since Bahrain. He will therefore start 8th on the grid. On the other hand, Jenson Button failed to escape the Q2 trap and will start 12th.
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