The Grid Girls Formula: An F1 Podcast
The Monaco Grand Prix delivered far more drama than anyone expected. After a chaotic qualifying session that saw several frontrunners lose out, rookie sensation Kimi Antonelli started from pole position and produced a flawless drive to secure another dominant Formula 1 victory. Meanwhile, Isack Hadjar battled power unit issues all afternoon on his way to a remarkable first F1 podium, Lewis Hamilton continued his impressive run of form, and George Russell endured one of the most frustrating weekends of his season. In this episode of The Grid Girls Formula, we break down: 🏎️ Kimi Antonelli's dominant Monaco Grand Prix victory 🏎️ Why Max Verstappen never got the chance to fight for the win 🏎️ Isack Hadjar's stressful race and first Formula 1 podium 🏎️ George Russell's penalties, strategy confusion, and championship concerns 🏎️ The wave of pit lane speeding penalties that caught out multiple teams 🏎️ McLaren's reliability struggles and Lando Norris' retirement 🏎️ Williams' strategic gamble and Arvid Lindblad's standout performance 🏎️ Carlos Sainz's unlucky end to his Monaco points streak 🏎️ The yellow flag, red flag, and track surface drama that changed the race 🏎️ Why Oscar Piastri described the damaged tarmac as "like ice" 🏎️ The technical challenges modern ground-effect Formula 1 cars face when track surfaces begin to break apart 🏎️ Post-race penalties that reshuffled the final results Beyond the race recap, we also dive into the engineering and strategy behind Monaco, including pit lane speed limits, drive-through penalties, tire strategy, reliability concerns under the new regulations, and how track conditions can dramatically affect modern Formula 1 cars. Whether you're a longtime F1 fan or new to Formula 1, this episode covers everything you need to know from one of the most unpredictable Monaco Grand Prix weekends in recent memory. 🎙️ The Grid Girls Formula explores Formula 1 through engineering, strategy, business, technology, history, and the stories that make the sport fascinating.
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