Racing Point F1 Team driver Lance Stroll found it tough around the glamorous street circuit on Thursday.
Renault F1 Team driver Nico Hulkenberg is excited to race the infamous track and says there’s more to come after a mixed practice day.
Daniel Ricciardo looking forward to racing in Monaco but admitted there’s work to do before he replicates his success
Carlos Sainz Jr. had a tough Thursday in Monaco after being forced to sit out the majority of Free Practice 1
Lando Norris knows there is work to be done for McLaren ahead of the weekend if they are to be at the front of the midfield
Guenther Steiner was pleased with the performance levels shown during the practice day in Monaco despite early telemetry and radio issues that required the stewards issuing black flags to both Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean.
Romain Grosjean feels he can be a contender for a top ten starting position this weekend in Monaco, a track where Haas have struggled on in the past.
Antonio Giovinazzi and Kimi Räikkönen both know work still needs to be done to improve their Alfa Romeo C38-Ferrari’s ahead of Qualifying on Saturday.
Despite radio and telemetry issues during FP1 that resulted in the Monaco stewards black-flagging him, Kevin Magnussen was positive about the chances of Haas making Q3 on Saturday.
Charles Leclerc experienced tyre management and traffic issues during second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday but hopes to be challenging Mercedes at the front of the field on Saturday.
Alexander Albon was an excellent fifth in second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday, eclipsing the likes of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
Pierre Gasly ended inside the top six in both free practice sessions on Thursday and feels Red Bull can fight Ferrari to be best of the rest behind Mercedes this weekend.
Sebastian Vettel managed to set the third fastest time in Free Practice 2 for the Monaco Grand Prix, but says that work has to be done in order for Ferrari to close the alarming gap to rival Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas led the way for Mercedes on Thursday afternoon in Monaco, ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly.
Points are the target for Racing Point this weekend in Monaco, but Otmar Szafnauer is reluctant to make any predictions until the track action starts and the team get an idea of their performance levels.
Renault Has the ‘Ability, Resources and Resilience’ to Turn Poor Start to 2019 Around – Abiteboul
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Despite just two top ten finishes in the opening five rounds, Cyril Abiteboul remains confident Renault can turn their season around, with this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix their first opportunity to do just that.
Both George Russell and Robert Kubica are excited for the challenge of Monaco this weekend as Williams bids to end its run of non-scoring races.



