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Mark Webber has hailed his Monaco victory as one of the “greatest days” of his life”, optimistic that his title campaign is firmly on track.
Mark Webber produced his second stellar performance in the space of seven days to lead Red Bull to a perfect 1-2 result in Monaco as the team finally moved to the top of both championship races.
The in-house Mercedes battle has been ratcheted up to a new level after Nico Rosberg apologised to his team despite qualifying ahead of Michael Schumacher in Monaco while Schumi accused Rosberg of blocking him during Qualy Three.
Having claimed pole for Sunday’s Monaco GP, Mark Webber says Red Bull need to capitalise on their “fantastic” start and go for the victory.
Fernando Alonso insists he’ll still be gunning for points in Monaco despite starting the grand prix from the pit lane after crash.
Bruno Senna admits he’s finding life in Monaco rather “difficult”, especially after his HRT proved to be slower than his previous year’s GP2 car.
Red Bull’s Mark Webber continued his rich vein of form by storming to a second consecutive pole position in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Robert Kubica confirmed his status as the dark horse for the remainder of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend as he produced a brilliant final lap to top the times in an incident-packed final practice session.
Robert Kubica is feeling quietly confident about his chances in Monaco this weekend after a solid start in Thursday’s practices.
Two-time Monaco winner Fernando Alonso completed a highly encouraging opening day for Ferrari around the Principality’s streets as he repeated his morning timesheet-topping performance in second practice.