LeClerc doesn't start on the grid due to gearboxissues. I think he doesn't start at all, but could still be a pitlane start
LeClerc doesn't start on the grid due to gearboxissues. I think he doesn't start at all, but could still be a pitlane start
Ferrari showing they are still operationally bunch of amateurs. They had full 24 hours to diagnose and still didn't figure it out in time. Bottas has a decent chance to upset Verstappen.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 14:09Let's hope for a start of a new Mclaren Era in 2022. It has taken so long to be able to get a championship.
Quick edit. Ferrari took a risk and Leclerc might have a DNF before the race starts. The gearbox might have damage after all. If that is the case then in my opinion they were idiots for taking such a high risk.
Yeap it's confirmed. Leclerc will start from the pitlane but I have a feeling the Gearbox won't hold the race.
It’s a shame though, that’s rough for Leclerc... But I agree that Ferrari took an unnecessary risk it seems... But it seems that it was the left driveshaft and not the gearbox that failed?FittingMechanics wrote:Ferrari showing they are still operationally bunch of amateurs. They had full 24 hours to diagnose and still didn't figure it out in time. Bottas has a decent chance to upset Verstappen.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 14:09Let's hope for a start of a new Mclaren Era in 2022. It has taken so long to be able to get a championship.
Quick edit. Ferrari took a risk and Leclerc might have a DNF before the race starts. The gearbox might have damage after all. If that is the case then in my opinion they were idiots for taking such a high risk.
Yeap it's confirmed. Leclerc will start from the pitlane but I have a feeling the Gearbox won't hold the race.
Good situation for the team, hopefully we can execute and keep up the fight for P3 in constructors.
One less pitstop would mean zero pitstops for DanielDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 14:45Also guys let's cross our fingers for Danny also as he is starting with hards and might try one less pit stop. Let's cross our fingers for lots of points from him also.
It’s a one stop race under normal circumstances (bar Safety Cars)Darth-Piekus wrote:I mean 1 pit stop compared to the 2 those in front might do.
On Sky they said Lando has great chance to overtake and end up P3 after first turn as his side is better for the start. I think it was Rosberg who said it, not sure though.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 14:52Safety car will surely appear.
From what I hear Lando starts from the dirty side of the grid so the best thing to do is keep his position at the start. If he manages to pass Sainz that is good but let's keep the position first as there will be chances to pass Sainz in the race cause this is Monaco. Anything can happen.
I miss Huan Pablo Montoya and his crazy passes in Monaco.