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Formula 1: how to watch Monaco GP training and qualifying on TV and online

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THE Formula 1 come back to the ring after suspension of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix last weekend due to heavy rains and floods that hit northern Italy. This weekend, the competition moves to France, where the Monaco GP will be held.

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Despite possible precipitation being announced on Saturday and Sunday MonkHe Monte Carlo circuit will host the seventh round of the season which keeps Red Bull at the top of both classifications.

The Austrian team remained 1-2 in almost every game; the only exception was in Australia, where the two-time champion Formula 1 he got the win, while the Mexican finished 5th. The podium was completed by Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, who remain third and fourth in the drivers’ standings.

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Formula 1: Red Bull remains the leader of both classifications ahead of the Monaco GP.

Formula 1: Red Bull remains the leader of both classifications ahead of the Monaco GP.

The absolute leader of the season continues to be Max Verstappen, who has reached 119 points and remains 14 behind Sergio Pérez (105), who for now seems to be the only one fighting for the title. Further away Fernando Alonso (75), Lewis Hamilton (44) and Carlos Sainz (44).

Monaco Grand Prix: the circuit

He Monte Carlo circuit will host the seventh day of Formula 1on one of the most complex tracks with the least distances traveled in the entire championship, given that it has a 3.4-kilometre circuit and is the only Grand Prix not to exceed 300 kilometres.

Last season victory went to Checo Pérez, while Sainz and Verstappen completed the podium Monk. The first winner is Ayrton Senna, who has a total of six victories, as well as recording the most pole positions (5) and podiums (8).

Verstappen leads the drivers' standings, followed by Checo Pérez and Fernando Alonso.

Verstappen leads the drivers’ standings, followed by Checo Pérez and Fernando Alonso.

For his part, there were two Argentines who took a victory in Monaco: Fangio won the 1950 and 1957 races, while Carlos Reutemann took it in 1980.

Schedules and how to watch Monaco GP training and qualifying on TV

The first two training will be held on Friday, May 26 from 8:30 to 12:30 (Argentina time)respectively, during sprint training and classification will be held on Saturday 27 from 7.30 and from 11, respectively. Similarly, the career will release the Sunday from 10.

The season of Formula 1 It can be followed through the category’s own platform (F1 TV Pro), with the negotiation of the package for all competitions, in addition to training and qualifying tests. Likewise, in Argentina it will also be available live via streaming on the Disney platform, Star+.

Formula 1: drivers table

  1. Max Verstappen: 119 points
  2. Sergio Perez: 105 points
  3. Fernando Alonso: 75 points
  4. Lewis Hamilton: 56 points
  5. Carlos Sainz: 44 points
  6. George Russell: 40 points
  7. Charles Leclerc: 34 points
  8. Lance Stroll: 27 points
  9. Lando Norris: 10 points
  10. Pierre Gasly: ​​​​8 points
  11. Nico Hulkenberg: 6 points
  12. Esteban Ocon: 6 points
  13. Valtteri Bottas: 4 points
  14. Oscar Piastri: 4 points
  15. Zhou Guanyu: 2 points
  16. Yuki Tsunoda: 2 points
  17. Kevin Magnussen: 2 points
  18. Alexander Albon: 1 point
  19. Sergeant Logan: 0 points
  20. Nyck De Vries: 0 points

Formula 1: constructors table

  1. Red Bull: 224 points
  2. Aston Martin: 102 points
  3. Mercedes: 96 points
  4. Ferrari: 78 points
  5. McLaren: 14 points
  6. Alpine: 14 points
  7. Haas: 8 points
  8. Alfa Romeo: 6 points
  9. Alfa Tauri: 2 points
  10. Williams: 1 point

Formula 1: 2023 calendar

  • Bahrain GP: 3-5 March
  • Saudi Arabian GP: March 17-19
  • Australian GP: from 31 March to 2 April
  • Azerbaijan GP: April 28-30
  • Miami GP: from 5 to 7 May
  • GP of Emilia Romagna: from 19 to 21 May
  • Monaco GP: 26-28 May
  • Spanish GP: from 2 to 4 June
  • Canadian GP: June 16-18
  • Austrian GP: from 30 June to 2 July
  • British GP: July 7-9
  • Hungarian GP: from 21 to 23 July
  • Belgian GP: from 28 to 30 July
  • Dutch GP: 25-27 August
  • Italian GP: from 1 to 3 September
  • Singapore GP: from 15 to 17 September
  • Japanese GP: from 22 to 24 September
  • Qatar GP: from 6 to 8 October
  • US GP: October 20-22
  • Mexican GP: from 27 to 29 October
  • GP of Brazil: from 3 to 5 November
  • Las Vegas GP: November 16-18
  • Abu Dhabi GP: 24-26 November

Source: Clarin

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