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Sergio Perez Q&A: Single stop key to Monaco race
A qualifying crash ruled him out of the Monaco Grand Prix in his rookie season. Last year he finished one place outside the points. So will it be a case of third time lucky in Monte Carlo for McLaren's Sergio Perez this weekend. The Mexican driver talks about his prospects in the Principality
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Exclusive Daniel Ricciardo Q&A: I'm ready if Red Bull call
Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo arrives in Monaco on the back of an impressive tenth-place finish in Spain and armed with a car revitalised by recent updates. With it the Australian is hopeful of more points - plural rather than singular - in Monte Carlo, as he looks to prove that he really is ready for the F1 big time in 2014, should Red Bull Racing come calling for a Mark Webber replacement
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FIA Wednesday press conference - Monaco
Drivers - Jenson Button (McLaren), Adrian Sutil (Force India), Jules Bianchi (Marussia), Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber), Romain Grosjean (Lotus), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes).
Q: A question to you all. Round six of a 19-race season coming up, the same points are up for grabs as any other Grand Prix
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Pre-race Thursday to be 'Open House' in Canada
Organisers of next month's Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2013 in Montreal have announced that an 'Open House Day' will take place on Thursday, June 6 at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. The free initiative will allow fans to spend up to four hours exploring the pit lane, witnessing F1 cars being worked on, and speaking to team members.
Visitors will also get the chance to take an up-close look at the unique trophies
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Monaco preview - no safe bets on Monte Carlo's streets
With its tight corners, chicanes, Armco barriers, bumps and white lines, it's easy to see why Monaco is regarded as the toughest track on the calendar. And just as it was in 2012, it's a circuit on which form is impossible to predict accurately.
Yes, it will suit Lotus, Red Bull and Ferrari, but it should also enable Mercedes to continue their front-row qualifying performance. And Force India and McLaren could get in on the act
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