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What do you think of the bet ‘Leclerc and Verstappen to finish on the podium’ at 3.6 or Hamilton and Leclerc at slightly better odds at 3.85?  Is there any value in those lines even if only slight?

I think Ferrari could fight for the top 3 spots in the qualify even the pole position if he can make the god lap.
For the race is really a bingo, he probably has the potential but again is a pure gamble on this track, a safety car, a barrier or even a blue flag can choose the winner since it is almost impossible to overtake.

The same thing in the qualify where we will see 20 cars in the track for 12 minutes to get 1 good lap since it is very hard with the traffic and apparently the need to make two laps to warm up the tires.

But if they get a top 3 spot on the grid at quali, that’s almost a sure finish at third since overtaking is hard in Monaco.  And the cars have slightly become wider compared to 10 years ago and they also had a hard time overtaking then.

And just read this online, Leclerc never finished a race in Monaco.  Just something to know.  Lol.  Sainz podium finish?  Grin
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There is a statistic in Monaco race which is many races have been won usually by the guy who starts first even if he has not the best car.This is because the max speed here if I remember correctly is 289 Km/h or just a bit higher and that is after the tunnel and then hard braking.It is really difficult to overtake here and in a race with normal conditions without safety car or rain disturbing the race usually the guy who start first will win the race and that is why it is extremely important to get pole position here in Monaco.

It's true that overtaking during the race is very hard in monaco or almost impossible. Therefore the qualifying is way more important than in the "normal" races during the season. A chance to win a position is through box strategy or maybe after a safety car restart or if your car is just way faster than the car infront of you like when a mercedes has to start from last place or something like that.
Also the car is not that important than in other tracks because there are little to none high speed corners which means the superior aerodynamics of mercedes and red bull are not that big of a factor here. I think that in monaco the driver is the most important factor that's also the reason why we could see an unexpected winner on sunday.
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What do you think of the bet ‘Leclerc and Verstappen to finish on the podium’ at 3.6 or Hamilton and Leclerc at slightly better odds at 3.85?  Is there any value in those lines even if only slight?

I think Ferrari could fight for the top 3 spots in the qualify even the pole position if he can make the god lap.
For the race is really a bingo, he probably has the potential but again is a pure gamble on this track, a safety car, a barrier or even a blue flag can choose the winner since it is almost impossible to overtake.

The same thing in the qualify where we will see 20 cars in the track for 12 minutes to get 1 good lap since it is very hard with the traffic and apparently the need to make two laps to warm up the tires.

There is a statistic in Monaco race which is many races have been won usually by the guy who starts first even if he has not the best car.This is because the max speed here if I remember correctly is 289 Km/h or just a bit higher and that is after the tunnel and then hard braking.It is really difficult to overtake here and in a race with normal conditions without safety car or rain disturbing the race usually the guy who start first will win the race and that is why it is extremely important to get pole position here in Monaco.
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What do you think of the bet ‘Leclerc and Verstappen to finish on the podium’ at 3.6 or Hamilton and Leclerc at slightly better odds at 3.85?  Is there any value in those lines even if only slight?

I think Ferrari could fight for the top 3 spots in the qualify even the pole position if he can make the god lap.
For the race is really a bingo, he probably has the potential but again is a pure gamble on this track, a safety car, a barrier or even a blue flag can choose the winner since it is almost impossible to overtake.

The same thing in the qualify where we will see 20 cars in the track for 12 minutes to get 1 good lap since it is very hard with the traffic and apparently the need to make two laps to warm up the tires.
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Maybe RBR should come up with a better tire strategy in Q2 and the race.
Tyre strategy in the race is probably irrelevant... overtaking is ludicrously difficult, so tyre choice doesn't matter that much.
I think last time at Monaco, Hamilton won on ridiculous 68 lap old mediums, driving slowly but no-one could overtake.

Actually the race itself is largely irrelevant. Qualifying is everything here.
That is sort of tire strategy as well. Going 68 laps with mediums is a strategy, sure not a great one but still one that worked out for them so it is good in that instance. I would definitely advice against 68 laps with mediums, but if you are going to do it in anywhere it should be monaco with how little overtaking happens. If that dude stopped for a pit and changed to new ones that would mean he would have lost without a doubt, so either lose the race and get brand new tires, or risk by going with the same tires and have a chance to win. When you have Hamilton on your team you go for that risk because he can handle that type of problems.

This is very well a strategy, even not doing anything is a strategy, and it worked. Monaco will be one of the most boring ones about the overtaking situation but it is a good race to watch because of how great looking places are, you are basically not just watching the cars, probably on place where you do not look at the cars alone but look at surroundings.
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Told you aware of Ferrari on this track.
Ferrari seems to be very powerful in high traction tracks but again Mercedes and Redbull are probably not pushing at their 100%.

However, is still exciting to see 2 reds at the top of the leaderboard after this long time.

What do you think of the bet ‘Leclerc and Verstappen to finish on the podium’ at 3.6 or Hamilton and Leclerc at slightly better odds at 3.85?  Is there any value in those lines even if only slight?

Looks like Max will take pole in Monaco as it seems Mercedes it's not in their best shape so far but you never know how tomorrow qualifiers will be. What I did like is again Lando Norris showing up and deliver big in that McLaren , a Sergio Perez that is closer and closer with that car and FP1 were great for him and a Vettel who is again in top 10 in FP1 so this means he controls the car better and better.

I’d say wait for FP3.  Hamilton was prolly sand bagging as usual.  Lol.  Cheesy


Here are the results in case anybody wants to see.

F1 Monaco GP FP2 Results

1.  Charles Leclerc   MON   Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow   1m11.684s
2.  Carlos Sainz   ESP   Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow   1m11.796s
3.  Lewis Hamilton   GBR   Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team   1m12.074s
4.  Max Verstappen   NED   Red Bull Racing   1m12.081s
5.  Valtteri Bottas   FIN   Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team   1m12.107s
6.  Lando Norris   GBR   McLaren F1 Team   1m12.379s
7.  Pierre Gasly   FRA   Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda   1m12.498s
8.  Sergio Perez   MEX   Red Bull Racing   1m12.708s
9.  Antonio Giovinazzi   ITA   Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen   1m12.746s
10.  Sebastian Vettel   GER   Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team   1m12.982s
11.  Kimi Raikkonen   FIN   Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen   1m13.065s
12.  Fernando Alonso   ESP   Alpine F1 Team   1m13.175s
13.  Lance Stroll   CAN   Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team   1m13.195s
14.  Esteban Ocon   FRA   Alpine F1 Team   1m13.199s
15.  Daniel Ricciardo   AUS   McLaren F1 Team   1m13.257s
16.  George Russell   GBR   Williams Racing   1m13.509s
17.  Nicholas Latifi   CAN   Williams Racing   1m13.593s
18.  Nikita Mazepin   RUS   Uralkali Haas F1 Team   1m14.407s
19.  Mick Schumacher   GER   Uralkali Haas F1 Team   1m14.416s
20.  Yuki Tsunoda   JPN   Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda   1m14.829s
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1km long straight track, enough to overtake the yamaha in front of the Ducati by a small gap. So it's natural for you to champion Ducati, other than that this is the home of the Ducati even though I think there are more Rossi fans. The problems with Marquez and their Honda seem to be sinking, even Suzuki and KTM, which last season performed well, have not shown their best performance.
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Told you aware of Ferrari on this track.
Ferrari seems to be very powerful in high traction tracks but again Mercedes and Redbull are probably not pushing at their 100%.

However, is still exciting to see 2 reds at the top of the leaderboard after this long time.
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Maybe RBR should come up with a better tire strategy in Q2 and the race.

Tyre strategy in the race is probably irrelevant... overtaking is ludicrously difficult, so tyre choice doesn't matter that much.
I think last time at Monaco, Hamilton won on ridiculous 68 lap old mediums, driving slowly but no-one could overtake.

Actually the race itself is largely irrelevant. Qualifying is everything here.

That is so correct and I also think that the Tyre strategy is not important, especially in Monaco, the qualification is half or almost the whole rent and the pit stops have to be timed and quick. But RedBull is very good at the pit stops, I think even the best in the field.
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Looks like Max will take pole in Monaco as it seems Mercedes it's not in their best shape so far

Well, Ferrari were the big surprise in P2... 1st and 2nd.
It looks like Verstappen, Hamilton and Bottas are all close behind, with Perez further back.

Could Ferrari surprise everyone in qualifying? It's probably too early to say, as we don't know what specs and fuel loads each car was running, but at the moment there's certainly a decent gap between Ferrari and the rest.
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Predicting the return of Marquez to dominate is wrong, he has not been able to appear perfect.

It'll take some time for Marquez to return to top form, and there's plenty of season left.  It's unlikely he'll recover all of his speed, I've seen it too many times: Young buck with little regard for life and limb, takes a bad spill and loses a large part of his nerve.  It's only natural, but this is Marquez we're talking about.  I'm not a fan of Marc's.  In fact I've had a grudge against him since he cost Rossi the championship in 2015.  Nonetheless, I wouldn't count him out just yet.
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Looks like Max will take pole in Monaco as it seems Mercedes it's not in their best shape so far but you never know how tomorrow qualifiers will be. What I did like is again Lando Norris showing up and deliver big in that McLaren , a Sergio Perez that is closer and closer with that car and FP1 were great for him and a Vettel who is again in top 10 in FP1 so this means he controls the car better and better.
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I hated the days when Lorenzo or Marques were running away with the championship.  It makes the latter half of the season kinda boring.  This is turning out to be a great start in my opinion.  I would love to see Yamaha and Ducati battle it out until Valencia.

It looks like it will be the same as last season. There is no racers dominating the race. If it's not wrong, only Quartararo is able to win in two consecutive series. Besides that, it is filled with a different name. So that we can see that their points do not have a wide enough difference. Predicting the return of Marquez to dominate is wrong, he has not been able to appear perfect.

So far it is true what you say Yamaha and Ducati still dominate the results of the race. They will keep playing until the end, but don't forget Honda they will make improvements because the marquez are back.
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Maybe RBR should come up with a better tire strategy in Q2 and the race.

Tyre strategy in the race is probably irrelevant... overtaking is ludicrously difficult, so tyre choice doesn't matter that much.
I think last time at Monaco, Hamilton won on ridiculous 68 lap old mediums, driving slowly but no-one could overtake.

Actually the race itself is largely irrelevant. Qualifying is everything here.
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^ ^  Ah I thought Perez finally adjusted in his new car and paced well.  But still...  Good to see him pushing it.  Maybe RBR should come up with a better tire strategy in Q2 and the race.

Then again Hamilton and Bottas just at fifth and sixth?  At FP1?  Pretty sure they are sand bagging again.  Lol.  Cheesy 
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The weather is looking fine in Monaco but I still hope for rain on race day which is this Sunday and that can change a lot of things in Monaco.Under normal race conditions here is really boring because the guy that comes out from turn 1 first usually wins this race.
If the weather doesn't change the best to happen is the safety car and I am sure on such a narrow track a safety car will happen for sure.I hope this will be an interesting race and a lot of action will happen here.
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first practice already gone. Fun to see Monaco back but after few laps I remember how bad it is.

1   Sergio Perez   MEX   Red Bull Racing   1m12.487s
2   Carlos Sainz   ESP   Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow   1m12.606s
3   Max Verstappen   NED   Red Bull Racing   1m12.648s
4   Pierre Gasly   FRA   Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda   1m12.929s
5   Lewis Hamilton   GBR   Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team   1m12.995s
6   Valtteri Bottas   FIN   Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team   1m13.131s
7   Lando Norris   GBR   McLaren F1 Team   1m13.236s
8   Sebastian Vettel   GER   Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team   1m13.732s
9   Yuki Tsunoda   JPN   Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda   1m13.746s
10   Kimi Raikkonen   FIN   Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen   1m14.081s
11   Lance Stroll   CAN   Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team   1m14.090s
12   Antonio Giovinazzi   ITA   Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen   1m14.106s
13   Fernando Alonso   ESP   Alpine F1 Team   1m14.205s
14   Nicholas Latifi   CAN   Williams Racing   1m14.268s
15   Daniel Ricciardo   AUS   McLaren F1 Team   1m14.281s
16   Esteban Ocon   FRA   Alpine F1 Team   1m14.320s
17   Nikita Mazepin   RUS   Uralkali Haas F1 Team   1m14.616s
18   Mick Schumacher   GER   Uralkali Haas F1 Team   1m14.801s
19   George Russell   GBR   Williams Racing   1m14.881s
20   Charles Leclerc   MON   Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow   No time set

Source: https://www.crash.net/f1/results/978415/1/f1-2021-monaco-grand-prix-free-practice-results-1

Perez is the only one who did the time with soft tires.
Leclerc broken his 4th gear at the start of the session and he was unable to complete a timed lap.
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Lando Norris got another contract from Mclaren, that is a great news for both the team and Lando because I doubt they could find a better match anywhere else with anyone else.

If mclaren started to look for other racers that will just make them adjust the car even more for someone brand new, whereas with Lando they have been together since 2017 and they are gradually getting better and better, a driver that wasn't even remotely there few years ago is now fighting for podium whenever he gets the chance (and sometimes finish top 10 as usual) and that is very important. Whereas Lando can't go to any better place, it is obvious he is not in the shortlist for Mercedes, and only the second spot for Red Bull might be available and I do not think that he would like to be in that position, many lost their power there, maaaybe Ferrari but even they do not have any problems with their racers so far, which means McLaren is still the best for Lando.
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I hope he still on the track, because he is the real legend star.

Yes Rossi is an extraordinary phenomenon, and he deserves to be called a legend. Dorna  still need him while he is
 bring profit to the MotoGp industry. Reading in some local media, I think Rossi will still be in GP but as a team owner. The news I heard that the Rosi team will officially participate in the 2022 . We already know this news before the race this season. However, until now the VR46 Team itself has not decided what brand of motorbike will be used. Many rumors of yamaha, suzuki and most recently ducati.

That's correct, Rossi is a cash cow for Dorna and they will that he drive or have a own team. I heard also that Rossis Favoriten for the team are Yamaha but what bike have Petronas next year? Yamaha will not build 6 bikes...
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