News Details

Rosberg aims to strike back in Monaco

Mercedes will give Nico Rosberg every chance of turning the tables on teammate Lewis Hamilton in Monaco next week after he lost out to the Briton for the fourth race in a row in Spain on Sunday. Rosberg's fourth successive second place, after winning the Australian season-opener, left him three points behind Hamilton and 'gutted' at the loss of the overall Formula One lead for the first time this year. One more lap at the Circuit de Catalunya might have seen the German pass Hamilton, who took the chequered flag just 0.6 of a second ahead after being chased to the line, but he was more concerned about the start than the finish. "It's a bit of a weakness that we have at the...
Full Story »
9y ago from SuperSport.com 0
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Spain analysis - Hamilton scales new heights

The build-up to Barcelona had been about whether new updates would allow...
9y ago from Formula1.com

Nico Rosberg Q&A: Everything is possible on Sunday

Lewis Hamilton may have captured his fourth consecutive pole position,...
9y ago from Formula1.com

FIA post-race press conference - Spain

Drivers: 1 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), 2 - Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), 3 -...
9y ago from Formula1.com

Race - Hamilton beats Rosberg after thrilling finale...

Lewis Hamilton took his fourth straight victory for Mercedes and moved...
9y ago from Formula1.com

Elsewhere On The Network

Popular On MGPToday.com

F1 owner Liberty Media set to finalise purchase of...

Formula 1 owner Liberty Media are in talks to buy Madrid-based company...
18h ago from MotorsportWeek.c...

Popular On IndyCarToday.com

Rosenqvist: Confidence within MSR growing with every...

Felix Rosenqvist has started off his time with Meyer Shank Racing on a...

Popular On TotalWRC.com

Neuville pips Tänak in Safari opener

FIA World Rally Championship leader Thierry Neuville took a slender...
12h ago from MotorsportWeek.c...

Popular On GunnersToday.com

Comments

Hottest News

Recent News


2014 GPToday.com
GPToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with the Formula One group of companies. F1, FORMULA ONE, FORMULA 1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trade marks of Formula One Licensing B.V.