Tuesday, November 5, 2024
HomeSportsFormula 1: Monaco Grand Prix TV, Start Time and Results

Formula 1: Monaco Grand Prix TV, Start Time and Results

Published on

spot_img


A hairpin descent. Walls close enough to kiss. A dark tunnel ejecting drivers into a burst of blinding sunlight.

The famed Circuit de Monaco, which first hosted a grand prix race in 1950, is one of the most iconic stops on Formula 1’s schedule. But the bling and the boats disguise an open secret: it is an incredibly narrow loop, where it is incredibly hard to pass and incredibly easy to find trouble.

Just ask Sergio Pérez, who will start last on Sunday after crashing in qualifying. Just ask Lewis Hamilton, who saw his car lifted off the circuit by a crane after his own accident on Saturday. Or just ask Fernando Alonso, who qualified second but now must find a way to get past Max Verstappen if he is to taste victory. That’s not as easy as it looks. On Sunday, it may be harder than ever.

Time: The Monaco Grand Prix starts at 3 p.m. in Monte Carlo, which is 9 a.m. Eastern time. (Global start times are here.)

TV: The race will air on ABC in the United States. Coverage starts at 7:30 a.m. Eastern. Not in America? A full list of Formula 1 broadcasters, wherever you are, can be found here.

So that’s Verstappen and Alonso on the front row, which should come as no surprise. And that’s Esteban Ocon’s Alpine right behind them, which should come as a gigantic surprise.

Can anyone catch Verstappen? You may have read this before. But with Pérez starting last, a win for Verstappen might blow open the points race.

Changes at Mercedes. The much-discussed and mostly agonizing (if you’re Hamilton or George Russell) wait for a Mercedes redesign has finally arrived. The biggest change that the team unveiled this week will be larger sidepods, but there are smaller ones here and there. Let a scientist or an engineer explain the aerodynamics of it all to you. Or just give it the eye test.

Home-track disadvantage? Monaco’s Charles Leclerc was the fastest qualifier at his home race the past two years, but an accident after winning pole position in 2021 and a stunning strategic blunder by his team in 2022 ensured he didn’t have a chance to win either race. He qualified third on Friday but clearly hasn’t shaken his bad luck: A penalty for impeding another driver during qualifying sent him back three places. He will start sixth.

There was no out last week after the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola was canceled amid heavy rains and deadly floods in northern Italy. That makes it three weeks since Max Verstappen’s win in Miami.

After five starts, Red Bull’s only race remains the one against itself:





Source link

Latest articles

Boeing machinists vote to end strike after 53 days

Boeing machinists voted Monday to end a strike that has hobbled the company...

20 Best Amazon Food Gifts for Every Type of Food Lover in Your Life

Maybe you’re looking for the best Amazon food gifts because you’re in a...

Smile 2 Forces Viewers to Grin On Camera for 7 Minutes to Watch Movie’s Opening

It’s possible to check out the opening minutes of “Smile 2” online for...

More like this

Boeing machinists vote to end strike after 53 days

Boeing machinists voted Monday to end a strike that has hobbled the company...

20 Best Amazon Food Gifts for Every Type of Food Lover in Your Life

Maybe you’re looking for the best Amazon food gifts because you’re in a...