The battle of wills is what Monte Carlos is all about, and that’s what makes Monaco magic.
One year on from his lights-to-flag domination of the Monaco Grand Prix and Daniel Ricciardo has no hope of even a podium on the hallowed Monte Carlo streets.
Formula One has lost one of its favourite sons and an all-time great
There is no class B F1 championship, but with the divide between the three front-running teams and the rest growing ever wider, the midfield is long overdue for some recognition.
Five races into the 21-race season and, with the exception of the outright championship favourite, the Formula One pecking order has only partially revealed itself.
The most important question now is how integral Ferrari’s flaws are to its 2019 campaign. Only with that answer can it attempt to lift and salvage what’s left of its season.

Lewis Hamilton dominated the Spanish Grand Prix from start to finish to retake the drivers’ championship lead from teammate Valtteri Bottas.

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The cost of Ferrari’s slow start to the season will be paid by its 2019 campaign eventually. Whether the payment ultimately bankrupts its campaign will be decided this weekend.
Whatever’s causing the problem, it’s clear unlocking the tyres is key to unlocking the Haas VF-19’s potential — just don’t blame Pirelli.
It’s early days yet, but there could be trouble brewing at Mercedes — and if Ferrari can’t pull itself together, you’d better hope there is.
So still that question hangs in the air as Formula One hurtles towards its European leg of the season. is anyone good enough to beat Mercedes? On current form, the answer is a resounding no.

Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto has admitted Mercedes has the quicker car after his team slumped to its fourth straight loss at the hands of the Silver Arrows.

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Daniel Ricciardo has been handed a three-place grid penalty for the next race for causing a bizarre crash with Daniil Kvyat in what the Australian described as a moment of panic at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

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Toto Wolff says he won’t allow his Mercedes team to believe it’s the dominant force of 2019 even after claiming an unprecedented fourth successive one-two finish to open the season.

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Valtteri Bottas has recaptured the lead of the championship standings with a flawless drive to victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to claim a record-breaking one-two finish for Mercedes.

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Kimi Raikkonen has been added to the list of drivers set to start the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from the pit lane after the Finn’s Alfa Romeo was found to be in breach of the technical regulations after qualifying.

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Sergio Perez has lauded his fifth-place qualifying effort for Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but the two-time Baku podium-getter says standing on the rostrum at this year’s race will be tough.

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Toto Wolff credited cooling track temperatures for rescuing qualifying for Mercedes, but the team boss also revealed some clever Q3 strategising helped Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton get the jump on Ferrari.

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