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But Mick Schumacher has done well to stand out, out-qualifying Mazepin by more than half a second in most qualifying sessions, his only blip coming in Monaco when a final practice crash booted him out of the shootout.A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game.

The Italian certainly deserves big credit for his 10th in Monaco qualifying and the race.ĭriving an under-developed Haas car at the back of the grid would be a tough ask for any F1 driver, let alone two rookies. The pair seem to fluctuate in performance from Saturday and Sunday, with Giovinazzi the much more impressive qualifier at the moment. Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi have been evenly-matched in their two seasons together at Alfa Romeo, and it looks like we have got another close intra-team Alfa Romeo battle on our hands this year. Out in Q1 via a crash in Imola and an alarming lack of pace in Spain in Monaco, Tsunoda could do with a return to the points sharpish.

The young Japanese driver was described as "the best rookie in years" by F1 chief Ross Brawn after the season-opener in Bahrain, but since that ninth place has really struggled.

But Red Bull's sister team need a little more from Yuki Tsunoda. Things are looking up.ĪlphaTauri expected big things from the 2021 campaign, and it is fair to say Pierre Gasly is holding up his end of the bargain in the AT02 car, delivering three top-six finishes in qualifying and starring in the Imola and Monaco races. A fifth-place in Barcelona qualifying sticks out as the highlight performance for a driver who came into the season under a fair bit of pressure.Ĭan Alonso, who is rarely outshone by a team-mate, bounce back?įerrari are a rejuvenated force in 2021, not just because of their much-improved car - but also because of their dynamic young driver line-up.Ĭharles Leclerc continues to look like an F1 star, with a Monaco crash that spoiled his pole position the only real low moment, while Carlos Sainz has slotted into the Scuderia very nicely indeed, pushing Leclerc while also delivering a Ferrari podium in Monte Carlo. Vettel, like many new signings for 2021, has struggled to get to grips with an Aston Martin car which is not as competitive as the Racing Point of last year, although he will hope a very impressive Monaco - where he qualified eighth and finished fifth - kick starts his campaign.Īn even bigger surprise is how the head-to-heads have played out at Alpine so far, with Esteban Ocon, who struggled next to Ricciardo last year, dominating returning multi world champion Fernando Alonso.Īfter a tricky season-opener, Ocon has not been beaten in qualifying by Alonso, nor has he finished outside the top-10 in the race, since.

Not just because of the German's pedigree, but also because Stroll has never beaten a team-mate in qualifying head-to-heads over a season. It's advantage Lance Stroll in the battle against new four-time champion team-mate Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin so far, which is somewhat of a surprise. Ricciardo holds the qualifying edge - aided somewhat by a lap deletion for Norris at Imola - but it is the young Brit who has been the more consistent on the Saturday and indeed the Sunday, with two superb podiums in the first five races.Īfter a desperate Monaco where he was lapped by his team-mate, Ricciardo will hope to find some form in Baku this weekend.
