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Monaco Sunday: The Senate Grand Prix Form Guide

  Monaco Sunday: The Senate Grand Prix Form Guide It is the Sunday before the Monaco Grand Prix , and at Senate Grand Prix HQ, the coffee is strong, the lights are bright, and we are working straight through the weekend. The track build is complete, the yachts are dropping anchor in Port Hercule, and the conversation in the paddock has turned entirely to one question: Who is going to tame the streets of Monte Carlo next weekend? The tight, unforgiving barriers of Monaco mean that qualifying is 90% of the race. There is no room for error, no space to breathe, and the ultimate premium is placed on a driver’s raw qualifying single-lap pace. The Senate Grand Prix Top 5 Predictions We’ll be the first to admit we normally get our predictions completely wrong—especially in this highly volatile 2026 technical era. But after analysing the low-speed corner mechanical grip data from Miami and Montreal, our trackside team is locking in our official top five for Sunday's main event: Sir Le...

Just Sit Back and Enjoy the Generational Talent

 

Well, Max Verstappen does it again! 


Before we get into any errors from McLaren—which seems to be the talking point of the day—I want to say from everyone here at Senate Grand Prix, a massive congratulations to Max Verstappen!



On this blog, we deal in facts, and the truth is, we are witnessing
greatness this season. 

Max is plugging away at these races, steadily closing in on breaking records alongside legends like Michael Schumacher and Sir Lewis Hamilton


He is a spectacle to behold, and my advice to you is simple: enjoy it. 


We may not see a generational talent like this for a long time.


Max drove a flawless race, capitalising on the early pit strategy that the entire grid adopted—apart from the papaya McLaren


He should be happy with himself. His relentless drive has now brought us into the most exciting final race in years.


This now brings us to the final, nerve-shredding showdown in Abu Dhabi. The math is simple, but the pressure is anything but:




If Max wins and Lando finishes P4 or lower, the title flips on its head yet again. We are witnessing one of the most exciting seasons in Formula 1 history.



And as always, when the lights go out and the drama unfolds, here at Senate Grand Prix, there is only one winner, and that's you, the race fans!

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