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Monaco Grand Prix Driver Ratings 2026

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Monaco Grand Prix Driver Ratings 2026

What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine

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What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine

Hamilton details ADUO order as Mercedes and Ferrari get F1 engine help

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Hamilton details ADUO order as Mercedes and Ferrari get F1 engine help

No more naysayers, surely? How Monaco proved Antonelli's searing form wasn't just luck

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No more naysayers, surely? How Monaco proved Antonelli's searing form wasn't just luck

Alpine requests right of review with FIA over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

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Alpine requests right of review with FIA over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

Le Mans 24 Hours: Aston Martin fastest at test day

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Le Mans 24 Hours: Aston Martin fastest at test day

Cadillac loses maiden F1 point as Perez penalised

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Monaco GP
Cadillac loses maiden F1 point as Perez penalised

Russell “beyond frustration” after dismal, point-less Monaco GP

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Monaco GP
Russell “beyond frustration” after dismal, point-less Monaco GP

Ricciardo: F1 points in 2014 Australian GP enough for Red Bull

Formula 1 world champion squad Red Bull will be happy to walk away from the Australian Grand Prix with just some points this weekend, reckons local hero Daniel Ricciardo

On the back of its torrid pre-season testing programme, Red Bull is bracing itself for a tough start to the campaign.

And although its rivals insist that the Milton Keynes-based outfit is too good not to make up the lost ground, Ricciardo says the team has no expectations of being at the front just yet.

AUTOSPORT predicts the F1 2014 order

"Not to play it down, I think if we can finish and start the season with some points, considering the winter we have had, I don't think we will be crying," Ricciardo said, when asked by AUTOSPORT on Wednesday about expectations for this weekend.

"I think we will probably take that.

"If we come out on Friday and we are top five in practice, [top five] in qualifying and then we finish 10th, we will probably be a bit disappointed.

"But here today, if we can finish with both cars in the points, that would be a pretty solid result."

Despite the team making a great deal of progress throughout the three pre-season tests, Red Bull could not shake off all its reliability issues.

Ricciardo reckons, however, that the team has made further steps over the past week that could help it deliver on track in Melbourne.

Red Bull's testing crisis

"I definitely hope we can surprise some people," he said.

"I know for a fact that the team has been working ridiculously hard all through the off-season, but even more so since testing began and we realised where we stood.

"Since Bahrain they have done a lot back at the factory.

"It is one of those things: I am sure we have made progress but until we get on track on Friday we are not going to know how much ground we have made on our competitors.

"We still have a bit to discover I am sure, but we are going to get stronger and stronger.

"The more laps we do, I think each lap is going to be so important for us.

"We will learn a lot more to keep closing the gap - and hopefully sooner rather than later we will."

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