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TOP 5 information about the Monaco route
This Formula 1 PSK will be transferred to the Principality of Monaco for one of the most emblematic Grands Prix of the championship.
If there’s a race fully intertwined with Formula 1, it’s the Monaco Grand Prix! It was first held in 1950, in the very first season of Formula 1, and the winner was Juan Manuel Fangio with Alfa Romeo. He’s been in the championship non-stop since 1955 — except for 2020, when the match wasn’t played because of the pandemic.
Of course, motorsport has reigned in Monaco since 1929, when tobacco maker Anthony Nogges first raced with his friends from the Automobile Club de Monaco.
Every driver who drives in Formula 1 wants to experience the unique glamor that victory in Monaco offers. However, the absolute ruler of the principality is Ayrton Senna with 6 wins, a record that still holds!
Monaco GP
- First Grand Prix: 1950
- Route length: 3,337 km
- Rounds: 78
- Total distance: 260,286 km
- Lap record: Lewis Hamilton, 1:12.909 (2021)
- Winner 2021: Max Ferstappen
TOP 5 info for the Monaco route
- Overtaking is next to impossible here – the elderly will remember 2003 when there was absolutely no overtaking. The congested traffic on city streets poses a challenge to speed and accuracy for drivers who scrape the barriers with their cars in order to go fast. Nelson Pique described the route beautifully: “Like riding a bike in the living room of your home”! The passage through the tunnel, below the Grand Hotel, stands out when the drivers come out with the sun coming out of the traffic lights at the exit, the passage in front of the famous Casino, the point before the “Pool” and the award ceremony on the steps of the Princely Residence .
- Monaco is well known to all teams. This is one of the four circuits on the 1950-to-modern Formula 1 calendar, but unlike the other three (Spa, Silverstone, Monza) it hasn’t changed at all over the years. It has the lowest average hourly speed, a DRS zone and few evasive points, making overtaking extremely difficult. This means that the starting line is very likely to decide the winner, as well as an accident bringing out the safety car, which is common in the tight sections of the track and can upset everything.
- Since the route is open every night, the slippery asphalt is high. Combined with slow speeds, the tires show minimal wear from heat stress, although grip is improving by the day. All of this results in the choice of strategy, with a tire change being the norm in Monaco. The handover window is very wide and the time you pit is likely to be affected by the presence of a safety car, as we said above.
- The cars make adjustments with large slopes in the spoilers for appropriately maximum aerodynamic performance to achieve the best possible low-speed traction. However, the end result can be determined by the weather, since at this time it is sometimes difficult to predict the weather conditions of the Mediterranean Sea.
- The new generation of 18-inch tires is expected to make its debut in Monaco. Teams have to learn a lot about their management in these special circumstances. Pirelli has of course chosen the softest erasers. C3 is P Zero white/hard, C4 is P Zero yellow/medium and C5 is P Zero red/soft.
SOURCES: Pirelli, formula1.com
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F1 pilot’s brother became Ukrainian pilot’s rival in Formula 4
Thomas Berman, the younger brother of Haas Formula 1 team driver Oliver Berman, will officially take part in Italian Formula 4 and Euro 4 in the 2026 season.
Thomas will represent the VAR team colours.
The 16-year-old Briton spent last year in British Formula 4, where he scored one win and finished eighth in the final season standings.
But the ones that are considered the most prestigious and promising are the Italian and European Formula 4 championships. They are often chosen by young pilots for further career advancement. In addition, Thomas’ older brother Oliver Berman also competed in these series and became the Italian Formula 4 champion in 2021 with 11 wins.
Let us also remind you that Ukrainian Alexander Bondarev will compete in the same championships with the Prima Racing team in the 2026 season. The Ukrainian pilot does not hide his ambitions and has repeatedly expressed his intention to fight for the championship title.
Bondarev now participates in Middle East Formula 4 in preparation for the European leg of the season. After the first stage, he took first place in the general rankings and became the leader in the rankings.
Thomas Berman will compete in the Formula Winter Series as part of his preparations.
The competition between the current “four” promises to be extremely high, and the appearance of the younger brother of the Formula 1 pilot will only increase interest in the series.
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Ex-Ferrari boss: “We were disappointed by the rule changes. We had the best car”
Former Ferrari boss Ross Brawn said the team was at a disadvantage due to the FIA’s changes to the rules.
The Scuderia was virtually unbeatable in the early 2000s. Michael Schumacher single-handedly won 48 of 85 races in the first half of the decade, while Rubens Barrichello added nine more victories.
In an interview with F1.com, Brown named the 2004 Ferrari car as his favorite. That year the team won not only three races but confidently won its sixth consecutive title in the Constructors’ Championship.
The legendary designer and strategist admitted that Ferrari was stopped after that due to changes in tire rules and that the team had become too dominant.
“Every year we put in extra effort and every year we did things a little better. That made the 2004 car, in my opinion, the best ever.”
“We were disappointed by the changes to the tire rules after that, but I think we did so well and had to be stopped somehow. This incredible car could not have been stopped any other way because everything worked so well for us.”
“Having lived on the other side of the fence ever since, I can understand Bernie’s frustration. [Экклстоуна, тогдашнего руководителя Формулы-1]Max [Мосли, тогдашнего президента FIA] and supporters. It was a shock when we didn’t win, not a shock when we won. “It was a very special car.”
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Two Formula 1 teams reached the limit of new rules
Formula 1 is preparing to enter a new era of regulations. Starting from the 2026 season, the aerodynamics and power plants of the vehicles will change significantly. Many people are already calling these innovations the biggest in the history of the championship.
In addition, the physical parameters of the machines will also change. The cars will become smaller: 10 cm narrower, 20 cm shorter and also 32 kg lighter; minimum weight will drop to 768 kg.
However, reaching this new cap will be extremely difficult for most teams. New power plants include a significantly larger share of the electrical component – with the internal combustion engine the ratio will now be 50/50, which will make the unit heavier. From the new season, there will also be a rule requiring at least 55% of the vehicle area to be painted, and new active aerodynamic features with real-time mode switching will be introduced.
All of this increases the weight of the car, and teams will need to simultaneously work to increase efficiency, reliability and reduce the weight of the cars. Audi is reportedly already the first team to reach the minimum points mark. Earlier, information also appeared that the German manufacturer replaced the mechanism for switching active aerodynamic modes with an electronic one.
There have been recent reports that Alpin can also reach a minimum weight of 768 kg. Of course, the lower the mass, the faster the car. But the question remains whether this will compromise reliability in the early stages of the new regulation. We will learn the answer to this very soon.
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