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What happened: Racing Bulls drivers Arvid Lindblad and Liam Lawson reported that they were struggling to get their cars around Monaco's hairpin during early Grand Prix running. The team radio signal pointed to a steering-lock issue at one of the tightest corners on the F1 calendar.

Why it matters: Monaco magnifies setup problems because track position and qualifying are central to race prospects. If Racing Bulls cannot quickly add enough steering lock or confidence through the hairpin, its weekend could be compromised before the grid is set.

By the numbers: The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix runs June 5-7 and is listed as the sixth race of the F1 season. Recent context from the prior race showed Lawson finishing seventh in Canada, while Lindblad was unable to start after a gearbox issue.

What to watch: Watch whether Racing Bulls changes setup before later practice and qualifying. The key sign will be whether both cars can clear the hairpin cleanly without losing time or needing extra steering input.

Sources

  • @F1