Post by mesi on Jan 11, 2024 2:58:53 GMT -5
The Australian Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) achieved victory this Sunday in the Monaco Grand Prix, which he dominated from start to finish from pole position , to reconcile with a circuit in which he was the top favorite and in which he was denied the victory in 2016 due to a strategic error.
The Perth driver was finally able to raise his arms in Monte Carlo and drink champagne from his boot – a curious habit that he has taken up in recent times and with which he broke Monegasque protocol – after a perfect weekend in which he dominated the free practice, he overwhelmed the classification and was able to hold on in a race in which Fernando Alonso had to abandon and Carlos Sainz was tenth.
"I've been waiting for two years. I've finally found that redemption. We've had problems, a lot to deal with. I had a lack of power, I thought my Binance App Users Data race was over and I reached the end with only six gears," said an emotional Ricciardo. at the end of the race.
"This is revenge for what happened in 2016," the Red Bull team boss, Englishman Christian Horner, told his pupil while he was crying with his newly parked car.
PROOF. A race that was not a bed of roses for Ricciardo, with problems with the Renault engine of his car from the first third of the test, which forced him to take care of his power unit and take the race at a slow pace, recommended by the equipment to avoid having problems with the car.
He had as an ally the circuit, which practically prevented overtaking and contained the Ferrari of the German Sebastian Vettel, who harassed him in the first half of the race without success, while the World Championship leader, the British Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), was content to retain your place on the podium and minimize damage.
The Finn Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari), his compatriot Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes), the French Esteban Ocon (Force India) and Pierre Gasly (Toro Rosso), the German Nico Hülkenberg (Renault), the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) after a comeback of eleven places and the Spanish Carlos Sainz (Renault) closed the points zone.
The Perth driver was finally able to raise his arms in Monte Carlo and drink champagne from his boot – a curious habit that he has taken up in recent times and with which he broke Monegasque protocol – after a perfect weekend in which he dominated the free practice, he overwhelmed the classification and was able to hold on in a race in which Fernando Alonso had to abandon and Carlos Sainz was tenth.
"I've been waiting for two years. I've finally found that redemption. We've had problems, a lot to deal with. I had a lack of power, I thought my Binance App Users Data race was over and I reached the end with only six gears," said an emotional Ricciardo. at the end of the race.
"This is revenge for what happened in 2016," the Red Bull team boss, Englishman Christian Horner, told his pupil while he was crying with his newly parked car.
PROOF. A race that was not a bed of roses for Ricciardo, with problems with the Renault engine of his car from the first third of the test, which forced him to take care of his power unit and take the race at a slow pace, recommended by the equipment to avoid having problems with the car.
He had as an ally the circuit, which practically prevented overtaking and contained the Ferrari of the German Sebastian Vettel, who harassed him in the first half of the race without success, while the World Championship leader, the British Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), was content to retain your place on the podium and minimize damage.
The Finn Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari), his compatriot Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes), the French Esteban Ocon (Force India) and Pierre Gasly (Toro Rosso), the German Nico Hülkenberg (Renault), the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) after a comeback of eleven places and the Spanish Carlos Sainz (Renault) closed the points zone.