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Fast Five: Verstappen claims Monaco pole, Alpine team boss addresses CEO's attacks, and other big updates

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Verstappen claims Monaco pole, Alpine team boss addresses CEO's attacks, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Verstappen claims Monaco pole
  • Alpine team boss addresses CEO's attacks
  • How drivers redefine on and off-track fashion
  • McLaren's historic livery explained
  • Hamilton's Mercedes takes flight

Verstappen claims Monaco pole

Max Verstappen secured pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, with Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc qualifying in second and third place respectively. Verstappen dominated the qualifying session and set the fastest lap time of 1:11.365. Esteban Ocon claimed fourth place, followed by Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton. Pierre Gasly, George Russell, Yuki Tsunoda, and Lando Norris completed the top 10. Sergio Perez faced disappointment as he crashed during Q1, resulting in a 20th place starting position. The qualifying session saw intense competition, with drivers constantly improving their lap times. Hamilton struggled but managed to secure a spot in Q3 on his final lap. 

Click here to read the full article by Alex Harrington (SI.com).

Alpine team boss addresses CEO's attacks

Alpine team principal, Otmar Szafnauer, defends his record and plans for the team following criticism from Alpine Cars CEO, Laurent Rossi. Despite their current position in the constructors' championship, Szafnauer expresses confidence in achieving long-term goals and assures ongoing changes to improve the team's efficiency. He emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity and acknowledges that it takes time to see desired results. The team is in the midst of a 100-race plan to become a frontrunning team, and while progress has been made, not all targets have been met. Szafnauer hints at necessary modifications to the team's structure and emphasizes the need for autonomy in decision-making. Discussions with Renault CEO, Luca de Meo, are scheduled, indicating efforts to address the team's situation.

Click here to read the full article by Edd Straw (the-race.com).

How drivers redefine on and off-track fashion

Formula 1 is embracing the world of fashion as drivers like Lewis Hamilton, Zhou Guanyu, and Charles Leclerc showcase their personal style choices. The sport's popularity, social media presence, and collaborations with fashion brands are influencing fan engagement and the fashion industry. F1 is evolving into a platform for fashion and self-expression.

Click here to read the full article by Maria Sherman (thecut.com).

McLaren's historic livery explained

Despite potential underachievement in Formula 1, McLaren has unveiled a captivating livery that has garnered attention. As a tribute to its 60th anniversary, McLaren will showcase a distinctive three-part design during the Monaco race.

Hamilton's Mercedes takes flight

ESPN playfully pokes fun at Hamilton's car as it takes to the skies, cradled by a towering crane. Hamilton crashed into the barrier during FP3.

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