Watson Coleman added that Habba’s office has indicated that charges are still on the table.
But the move didn’t produce the desired result, with most cars locked in a slow procession going well below optimum speed. Mercedes driver George Russell said he got tired of seeing Williams’ Alex Albon “driving like a grandma” when he cut a chicane and got penalized.After finishing the race in fourth, defending F1 champion Max Verstappen quipped that even if they adopted some of the outlandish features of a popular video game, it wouldn’t change the fact that F1 cars are too wide to squeeze past one another on the street circuit.
“You can’t race here anyway so it doesn’t matter what you do. One stop, 10 stops,” Verstappen said. “We were almost doing Mario Kart. Then we have to install bits on the car – maybe you can throw bananas around? I don’t know, a slippery surface?”A week later the debate continued in the buildup to Sunday’s“It is frustrating (for the drivers). They get out of the race, they are not even sweating,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said on Friday. “Monaco is a wonderful place to go and a brilliant event, but we need to move with the times and say, ‘Look, how can we create an overtake?’”
Charles Leclerc, a Monaco native and theof the race for Ferrari, said that he was open to thinking about ways to add some excitement to the race.
“Do we need to make every possible effort to make it better on Sunday? Definitely. But Monaco has always been ... a race when on Sunday not much is happening.”
While race day may not be super exciting, the Monaco GP remains part of the unofficial “triple crown” of motorsports with Indianapolis 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans., saying their government failed to accept the return of its citizens “in a timely manner.” South Sudan pushed back, saying the person in question was Congolese, but later said
to enter “in the spirit of maintaining friendly relations” with the U.S.South Sudan’s government has struggled since independence from Sudan in 2011 to deliver many of the basic services of a state. Years of conflict have left the country heavily reliant on aid that has been hit hard by another Trump administration decision —
Here’s a look at South Sudan, whose own people had been granted U.S. temporary protected status because of insecurity at home.The euphoria of independence turned to civil war two years later, when rival factions backing President Salva Kiir and deputy Riek Machar opened fire on each other in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, in 2013.