Charles Leclerc emerged victorious in his own territory, triumphing in a procession rather than a competitive race. It was a well-deserved victory for the local hero, who showcased his speed and skill on the challenging and unforgiving streets of Monte-Carlo throughout the entire weekend.
The first race of the season in Monaco was highly anticipated and garnered significant popularity for Leclerc and Ferrari. Under the leadership of Fred Vasseur, the Ferrari team has become a formidable force, as has McLaren. These two teams managed to close the gap on Red Bull, although it is important to note that one race does not define an entire season.
The highlight of the 81st edition of the prestigious F1 Crown Jewel race was the rise of the Prince of the Principality, who became the King of Monaco. However, the race itself lacked excitement, with only one overtake occurring and no points being awarded for it.
The top ten drivers held their positions throughout the race, showcasing flawless driving, impeccable strategies, and perfect pit stops. However, the nature of the narrow street circuit meant that the cars were not suited for overtaking, resulting in a deadlock on the track.
The first lap of the race was marred by a major accident involving Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, who started in 18th position, and Kevin Magnussen of Haas. Fortunately, the safety measures implemented in modern F1 cars prevented a tragedy. Unfortunately, this incident tarnished the reputation of two experienced F1 drivers who should have known better. Additionally, Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg was an innocent victim of the reckless actions of those ahead of him.
Otro incidente negativo ocurrió cuando Esteba Ocon de Alpine chocó intencionalmente con su compañero de equipo Pierre Gasly. Las acciones maliciosas de Ocon fueron altamente lamentables y mancharon la atmósfera general de la carrera.
En este episodio, Paul y Jad analizan y discuten detalladamente los principales puntos de la carrera de Mónaco. Mira el video en la parte superior de esta publicación o en YouTube para un análisis completo del evento.