Monte Carlo
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Track DRS
FIA agrees to Monaco tunnel DRS ban
Formula 1 drivers will be banned from using the DRS in the tunnel at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after the FIA reacted to drivers' concerns on Monday, AUTOSPORT can reveal.
Circuit information
Length: 3.34km
Race distance: 78 laps / 260.520km
Car performance
Full throttle: 42%
Top speed: 286kph
Longest flat-out section: 8s / 510m
Right/left-hand turns: 12/7
Tyre wear: Medium
Brake wear: High
Downforce level: Very high
Gear changes per lap: 54
Strategy
2010 tyre compounds: medium (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, green markings)
2009 tyre compounds: soft (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, green markings)
2008 tyre compounds: soft (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, white markings)
Fuel use per lap: 1.723kg (source: Williams)
Pit lane time loss: 17.8s
Spain preview
Monaco preview quotes - Williams, Lotus, Renault & more
Having barely had time to catch their breath after a tense Spanish round, the paddock has a little over three days to pack up and shift operations to Monte Carlo for Thursday’s opening practice sessions around the punishing Monaco streets. They pose a challenge like no other on the Formula One calendar - and one that those involved relish…
- Team Preview
Pirelli
Cosworth Not uploaded yet
Red Bull Not uploaded yet
McLaren
Ferrari Not uploaded yet
Mercedes
Renault
Williams Not uploaded yet
Force India Not uploaded yet
Sauber
Toro Rosso Not uploaded yet
Lotus Not uploaded yet[/B]
Hispania Not uploaded yet[/B]
Virgin Not uploaded yet
Classic F1
Technical Changes - Spain
Weather Forecast
Practice 1 Thu 10:00
Practice 2 Thu 14:00
Practice 3 Sat 11:00
Qualifying Sat 14:00
Race Sun 14:00
News
Driver Chnages
The track and TV coverage starts
FIA Press Conference
FIA Thursday press conference
Friday practice - selected team and driver quotes
Technical changes Monaco
Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3
Qualifying
Grid
Race
Standings
Standings:

Track:
Track Diagram

Track DRS
FIA agrees to Monaco tunnel DRS ban
Formula 1 drivers will be banned from using the DRS in the tunnel at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after the FIA reacted to drivers' concerns on Monday, AUTOSPORT can reveal.
Circuit information
Length: 3.34km
Race distance: 78 laps / 260.520km
Car performance
Full throttle: 42%
Top speed: 286kph
Longest flat-out section: 8s / 510m
Right/left-hand turns: 12/7
Tyre wear: Medium
Brake wear: High
Downforce level: Very high
Gear changes per lap: 54
Strategy
2010 tyre compounds: medium (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, green markings)
2009 tyre compounds: soft (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, green markings)
2008 tyre compounds: soft (prime, no marking), super-soft (option, white markings)
Fuel use per lap: 1.723kg (source: Williams)
Pit lane time loss: 17.8s
Spain preview
Monaco preview quotes - Williams, Lotus, Renault & more
Having barely had time to catch their breath after a tense Spanish round, the paddock has a little over three days to pack up and shift operations to Monte Carlo for Thursday’s opening practice sessions around the punishing Monaco streets. They pose a challenge like no other on the Formula One calendar - and one that those involved relish…
- Team Preview
Pirelli
Cosworth Not uploaded yet
Red Bull Not uploaded yet
McLaren
Ferrari Not uploaded yet
Mercedes
Renault
Williams Not uploaded yet
Force India Not uploaded yet
Sauber
Toro Rosso Not uploaded yet
Lotus Not uploaded yet[/B]
Hispania Not uploaded yet[/B]
Virgin Not uploaded yet
Classic F1
Technical Changes - Spain

Weather Forecast
Practice 1 Thu 10:00
Practice 2 Thu 14:00

Practice 3 Sat 11:00
Qualifying Sat 14:00

Race Sun 14:00

News
- Pirelli: Super-soft tyre strategy is key to Monaco win
Pirelli have warned teams that working out the best strategy for the use of its super-soft tyres will be key to their chances of enjoying a strong Monaco Grand Prix, with the Italian manufacturer predicting the compound will last for less than 10 laps. - McLaren: We need to topple Red Bull in qualifying
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has admitted that even though his squad seem to have excellent race pace, they have to stop Red Bull running away with qualifying sessions. - Buoyed Hamilton looks to make a difference in Monaco
Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren can increase the pressure on Red Bull at next weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. - Struggling Ferrari make changes to technical team
Ferrari have restructured their technical team after a disappointing start to the Formula 1 season. - Ferrari not giving up on title yet
Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali is adamant that the fact his team were lapped in the Spanish Grand Prix does not mean they should give up on their 2011 title ambitions.
Driver Chnages
The track and TV coverage starts
FIA Press Conference
FIA Thursday press conference
Friday practice - selected team and driver quotes
Technical changes Monaco
Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3
Qualifying
Grid
Race
Standings