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Scuderia Ferrari and Charles Leclerc haven't had the most ideal start to a Formula 1 season. He has now assessed his performance as F1 heads into the summer break
"It didn't go well. Before the first race, the target was to do a step better compared to last year, which was to win the World Championship. If we look at the first half of the year, we are very far from where we put our expectations before the season. So on the other hand, as soon as we understood that, we reset it. And there was an incredible reaction from the team. They brought upgrades sometimes a month and a half earlier"
"I think we still need to try and understand, because if I do a step back in the last two races, I think we expected to be much more competitive in Budapest than on a track like here. And at the end is the opposite. So these are things that we need to look at, because maybe we haven't optimized the package in races like Budapest. And maybe we've done something that was surprisingly good on a track like here."
"So it's good anyway to finish on a positive note the first part of the season. And now we'll take the time of the summer break, or at least whenever the guys can work again, to try and analyze those two last races and hopefully maximize the package at all races for the second half of the season"
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Formula 1 is renowned for its unparalleled level of competitiveness. The thrilling duel between Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso vividly illustrates this point. With only a mere 0.053 seconds separating them at the finish line, it showcases the incredible skill and precision required to excel in this high-speed sport.
In F1, drivers and their teams tirelessly push the boundaries of technology and human capability. The cars are marvels of engineering, and the talent of the drivers is nothing short of extraordinary. Races are often decided by fractions of a second, making it one of the most fiercely competitive motorsports in the world.
The battle between Perez and Alonso is a prime example of how the sport continually delivers heart-pounding moments that keep fans on the edge of their seats. It's a testament to the dedication and tenacity of the athletes who compete in F1 and the relentless pursuit of victory that characterizes the sport. As fans, we can only watch in awe and anticipation of what the next race will bring in this thrilling world of speed, strategy, and competition. 🏁
#F1#SergioPerez#FernandoAlonso
🏆Monaco Grand Prix 2024
🏆24 Hours of Le Mans 2024
In a remarkable feat, Scuderia Ferrari has shattered a 90-year record by clinching victories at both the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix in the same year.
Two of the three races that make up the coveted "Triple Crown of Motorsport" are Le Mans and the Monaco Grand Prix. Winning one of these races is impressive on its own, but building a race team that can win both in the same year is extremely difficult, yet equally impressive. The fact that Ferrari can meet both obstacles in 2024 bodes well for the Scuderia's racing ambitions.
🏆Indianapolis 500 ????
While Ferrari has conquered two-thirds of the Triple Crown, the elusive Indianapolis 500 remains. Active drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso have won two of the three events, needing an Indy 500 victory to complete the trifecta.
Rooting for the team🤝
#Ferrari#ScuderiaFerrari#Monaco#LeMans
Why the Monaco GP doesn’t suit F1 anymore 🤔
When we hear Formula 1, three things come to our mind (or at least mine):
✔ Michael Schumacher,
✔ Scuderia Ferrari and
✔ the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of F1’s most prestigious races and is part of the Triple Crown (Indianapolis 500, 24hr of Le Mans, Monaco Grand Prix).
However, there are growing concerns over it now.
The 2024 Monaco GP safe to say was boring. Following the first lap incident and the race restart, majority of the drivers did not pit. The only good part of the race was Leclerc and Ferrari’s win.
There are many reasons over the growing concerns. One of the major ones being the size of the cars.
The street circuit features narrow streets with close proximity to the barriers, adding this with the current dimensions of F1 cars, they are simply too big to race in Monaco.
Another one being the track not allowing for high-speed racing for teams and cars to show their full potential. We’ve seen that with how Red Bull performed this year.
This issue often leads to where the starting grid determines the finishing order.
With the car sizes being too big and the track being very narrow, overtaking becomes really hard even with the help of DRS, diminishing the excitement of a proper race.
While Monaco’s rich history and its unique charm aids it in being in the calendar, the future of it remains unknown with the debate happening as the sport progresses.
#monacogp#formula1#f1
Video : First Lap Incident
Source : Formula Planet in Instagram
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