The Monaco 'GP' Chat and Predictions Thread

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Who will lead the parade home?

  • Max Verstappen

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  • Sebastian Vettel

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  • Pierre Gasly

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  • Carlos Sainz

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lando Norris

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  • Daniil Kvyat

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  • A N Other

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  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

Big Ern

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Well, it's that time of year when fans of speed rejoice, it's the Indy 500

There's also a parade in the south of France, unless it rains there, which we all hope.



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So Nikki Lauda has passed!!!! How will that affect the Mercedes team???
 
my feeling is hamilton will blow field away ion this as its the type of weekend where he can be inspired.

My feeling before today was ferrari would be nowhere and thus far it looks like it.

thier car has an engine but is dead slow and has ****e all downforce so come here and it'll be melboune x10.

I can see a ferrari outside top 10.
 
The less draggy cars are struggling here (Ferrari and McLaren). I was hoping McLaren might show progress here on the downforce front- Sainz had battery issues so il hold judgment until FP2, but looks like Renault will have a strong result in the midfield battle.
 
Stroll about 2 seconds down on his team-mate. If that's repeated in quali that's going to look pretty poor for him.
 
Monaco confirming that Merc have grip like no one else at the moment. Barcelona sector 3 was certainly a good guide. Ferrari are just atrocious.

I have to think Merc have pulled a trick from up their sleeve that no one else has implemented, given the sheer size of the gap.