Friday, 14 May 2010 12:22
Williams is optimistic that its new parts for Monaco will deliver a step forward, even though it had a low-key time in practice today.Neither Rubens Barrichello nor Nico Hulkenberg broke into the top ten in today's sessions, but both were pleased with the car's performance with its new rear wing.
"I had the new rear
Friday, 14 May 2010 12:08
Sebastien Buemi admits he is desperate for a trouble-free race in Monaco this weekend so he can finally kick-start his season and take advantage of Toro Rosso’s improving pace.The Swiss rookie has endured a tough start to his second season in Formula 1 and seen the chequered flags just once in five
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso continued to set the pace in Monaco on Thursday afternoon, in a second practice session that confirmed everyone’s fears that the key to qualifying will be to find a clear lap.
Michael Schumacher believes the nature of the Monaco track might have negated some of Mercedes' rivals' advantages.
Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren is looking stronger than its Thursday practice positions suggest after it made a low-key start to the Monaco weekend.
Renault’s Robert Kubica talks us round a flying lap of the Monte Carlo track ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix…
Sebastian Vettel says he saw enough on the first day of practice in Monaco to suggest Red Bull has a major fight on its hands to establish any kind of supremacy this weekend.
Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa were more than happy with the Ferrari F10 around the streets of Monte Carlo in Thursday practice – Massa describing the car as being “10 times better” than it was on the opening day at Barcelona.
Ferrari has unveiled its 2010 Formula 1 contender, named the F10, in a ceremony at its Maranello headquarters – with the team confident the car will prove a big step forward over last year’s model.