The Monaco Grand Prix remains the biggest challenge on the F1 calendar, and a number of drivers handled it excellently. Here’s who we think did the best and worst jobs of tackling the streets of Monte Carlo…Max Verstappen: Verstappen headed to Monte Carlo knowing he needed a good result for the sake of his title chances, and boy did he deliver.
Given that he had arguably the fastest car, failing to take pole position was disappointing, although not entirely his fault as a Red Flag stopped him in his tracks.
However, Leclerc dropping out gave him a huge opportunity to win, and he took it emphatically. The Dutchman didn’t put a foot wrong throughout the race, comfortably staying in the lead thanks to strong pace and good tyre management.
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