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Drivers reject ‘knee-jerk’ rule changes for overtaking

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Formula 1 drivers are urging the sport against making “knee-jerk reactions” amid un-entertaining recent races and Red Bull’s dominance.

“We either have to do a better job, all of us together, to catch them up,” said Mercedes boss Toto Wolff after Baku, “or we have to change the regulations.”

According to the drivers, however, there are other things that can be done to help first – like consulting with the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) about whether to shorten DRS zones.

George Russell, a GPDA director, slammed the FIA for shortening a key DRS zone at Baku without consultation, and a similar approach has now been taken to this weekend’s DRS zones in Miami.

“I think all of us don’t really understand why they’ve been shortened,” said the Mercedes driver. “I think the race spoke for itself in Baku.”

World champion Max Verstappen, though, thinks the problem is more complex.

“Is the DRS zone too short?” he said on Thursday? “Are the cars not good enough to follow closely? I think it’s a bit of a combination of both.”

The chassis regulations were completely overhauled ahead of the 2022 season so that the ‘ground effect’ would make the racing closer and easier.

Many are wondering if the rules have obviously failed.

“I think it’s for a couple of races now it’s been challenging to overtake,” said Russell. “But yeah, there should never be a knee-jerk reaction.”

Fernando Alonso, meanwhile, thinks it is Red Bull’s dominance that is making the new rules look bad.

“If Red Bull weren’t so far ahead, it would be a very interesting fight with three or four teams within 1 to 2 tenths,” said the Spaniard. “Maybe then we would say the rules were a success.

“Or maybe it will be the case in a few years, when we have some stability in the rules. It could also be the tyres,” Alonso added.

“For sure there were higher expectations from everybody, but I think we still need to give them a little more time.”

Alonso is also unconvinced that shorter DRS zones are the biggest problem.

“I heard that Lewis Hamilton called the DRS zones too short, but I believe that they were short for Mercedes due to the fact that they set the car for high downforce,” said the Aston Martin driver.

“For Red Bull, the DRS zones turned out to be too long. So for one car they’re long, for another they are short. Honestly, Formula 1 has always been characterised by a small amount of overtaking.

“For several years, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, and before that Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, always took first and second places,” said Alonso.

“Usually after the second and third laps there is not much overtaking, but in Miami it may rain, so we’ll see. But I think it’s no surprise about the amount of overtaking.

“This is quite normal for Formula 1.”

2023 F1

Monaco GP 2023 – Race Results

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Max Verstappen secures his fourth victory of 2023 as he crosses the finish line. Verstappen now holds an impressive 39 wins at Red Bull, surpassing Sebastian Vettel’s team record. The Dutchman adds another triumph in Monaco to his name, marking his second win at the prestigious race. Furthermore, his championship lead extends to 39 points, solidifying his position at the top.

DriverTeamPoints
1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing25
2Fernando AlonsoAston Martin Racing18
3Esteban OconAlpine15
4Lewis HamiltonMercedes13
5George RussellMercedes10
6Charles LeclercFerrari8
7Pierre GaslyAlpine6
8Carlos SainzFerrari4
9Lando NorrisMcLaren2
10Oscar PiastriMcLaren1
11Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo
12Nyck de Vries Scuderia Alpha Tauri
13Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo
14Alex AlbonWilliams
15Yuki TsunodaScuderia Alpha Tauri
16Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing
17Nico HulkenbergHaas F1 Team
18Logan SargeantWilliams
19Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team
20Lance StrollAston Martin Racing

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2023 F1

Monaco GP 2023 – Qualifying Results

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Fernando Alonso comes agonizingly close to securing pole position, but in a breathtaking display, Max Verstappen snatches it away with a sensational final sector.

PosDriverTeamQ1Q2Q3Laps
1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing1:12.3861:11.9081:11.36530
2Fernando AlonsoAston Martin Racing1:12.8861:12.1071:11.44925
3Charles LeclercFerrari1:12.9121:12.1031:11.47126
4Esteban OconAlpine1:12.9671:12.2481:11.55326
5Carlos SainzFerrari1:12.7171:12.2101:11.63028
6Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:12.8721:12.1561:11.72530
7Pierre GaslyAlpine1:13.0331:12.1691:11.93325
8George RussellMercedes1:12.7691:12.1511:11.96429
9Yuki TsunodaScuderia Alpha Tauri1:12.6421:12.2491:12.08229
10Lando NorrisMcLaren1:12.8771:12.3771:12.25423
11Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:13.0061:12.39522
12Nyck de Vries Scuderia Alpha Tauri1:13.0541:12.42820
13Alex AlbonWilliams1:12.7061:12.52719
14Lance StrollAston Martin Racing1:12.7221:12.62319
15Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo1:13.0381:12.62522
16Logan SargeantWilliams1:13.11313
17Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team1:13.2709
18Nico HulkenbergHaas F1 Team1:13.2798
19Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo1:13.52313
20Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing1:13.8504

Alonso appeared poised to claim the top spot, but Verstappen unleashed a remarkable performance in Sector 3, achieving a purple time and narrowly edging out the Aston Martin driver by a mere 0.084 seconds.

Q2 Knock-out

Once again, Hamilton manages to secure his passage with a remarkable final lap!

Despite not having his tires in the optimal condition he desired, Hamilton showcases his prowess by delivering a crucial lap precisely when it counts. This performance lands him a respectable fifth place in the session, closely trailing his teammate George Russell.

“Man, this car is incredibly challenging to drive, mate,” remarks Hamilton, highlighting the demanding nature of his racing machine.

Q3 Knock-out

Max Verstappen asserts his dominance with an impressive display across three rapid sectors, clocking in at 18.804, 34.148, and 19.086. This remarkable performance results in a time of 1:12.038, which stands as the fastest lap of the entire weekend thus far.

Pierre Gasly delivers an outstanding lap, securing the second position just 0.131 seconds behind Verstappen. Following closely are Fernando Alonso, Esteban Ocon, and Carlos Sainz, completing the top five contenders.

Facing setbacks in their tire strategy, Lewis Hamilton finds himself utilizing the same set of tires from Q1 for his initial attempts as Mercedes aims to realign their track plan. As of now, he occupies the 11th spot and holds the distinction of being the final driver to have established a proper lap time in Q2.

Hamilton’s teammate, George Russell, sits one place ahead in the rankings.

Last year winner, Sergio Perez’s loss of control at Turn 1, resulting in a forceful collision with the barriers that abruptly concluded his qualifying session.

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Monaco GP 2023 – Practice 2 Results

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Wrapping up the day, Max Verstappen claimed the leading position on the timesheets, concluding a mere 0.065 seconds ahead of local hero Charles Leclerc.

DriverTeamTime
1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing1:12.462
2Charles LeclercFerrari1:12.527
3Carlos SainzFerrari1:12.569
4Fernando AlonsoAston Martin Racing1:12.682
5Lando NorrisMcLaren1:12.906
6Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:12.960
7Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing1:12.991
8Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo1:13.050
9Pierre GaslyAlpine1:13.089
10Esteban OconAlpine1:13.162
11Lance StrollAston Martin Racing1:13.185
12George RussellMercedes1:13.191
13Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo1:13.354
14Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team1:13.457
15Nico HulkenbergHaas F1 Team1:13.520
16Yuki TsunodaScuderia Alpha Tauri1:13.641
17Nyck de Vries Scuderia Alpha Tauri1:13.663
18Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:13.673
19Alex AlbonWilliams1:14.217
20Logan SargeantWilliams1:14.238

Carlos Sainz, who set the pace in the opening practice session, unfortunately encountered a setback as he ended his session in the barriers at the exit of La Piscine.

Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso secured the fourth position in his Aston Martin, with the top four drivers being separated by a mere 0.220 seconds.

Mercedes introduced their highly anticipated upgrade package; however, Lewis Hamilton struggled to replicate his third-place finish from FP1, slipping down to sixth position. George Russell, on the other hand, concluded the session in 12th place.

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AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX

Date Session Time
FRI APR 28 FP1 13:30- 14:30
FRI APR 28 QUALI 17:00 - 18:00
SAT APR 29 FP2 13:30 - 14:30
SAT APR 29 SPRINT 17:30 - 18:30
SUN APR 30 RACE 15:00 - 18:00

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