Scuderia Ferrari have not won around the streets of Monaco since 2001, but the Italian team must feel that given their very good form to start the 2017 Formula One season, this is their year to score a much anticipated victory in Monte Carlo.
Pole position will be more important than on any other track and both Scuderia Ferrari drivers will hope for a productive start to the race weekend, as the first two practice sessions are scheduled to take place on Thursday. Ferrari will complete it’s programme at the Circuit de Monaco in the attempt to identify the ideal set-up for the car ahead of the qualifying session on Saturday.
Follow us for the latest updates and results from the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo as the first practice session for the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix is about to begin, with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen at the wheel of the SF70H.