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Thursday practice - selected team and driver quotes
  • Thursday practice - selected team and driver quotes
    Local resident Nico Rosberg knows Monte Carlo very well and on Thursday he took the top practice honours, despite some strong competition from Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton and the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. The drivers and senior team personnel report back on the opening day in Monte Carlo

  • Practice Two - Rosberg heads Mercedes 1-2 in Monaco
    Nico Rosberg continued his domination of Monaco practice on Thursday afternoon, ending the second session 0.318s clear of Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton. The German, who also topped the times in the morning session, lapped in 1m 14.759s, with Hamilton's 1m 15.077s just pipping Fernando Alonso's 1m 15.196s for Ferrari

  • Practice One - Rosberg and Mercedes on top in Monaco
    Monaco resident Nico Rosberg ruled Thursday morning's opening free practice session on the streets of Monte Carlo, pipping Ferrari's Fernando Alonso by just 0.087s as one second covered the first eight cars. The German lapped his Mercedes in 1m 16.195s, which resisted the Spaniard's best effort of 1m 16.282s. Right at the end Romain Grosjean pushed himself up to third on 1m 16.380s for Lotus

  • 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

  • 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