Formula One: Schumacher Brothers Dominate Practice and Qualifying at Monaco
Michael Schumacher Sets Pace in Practice
Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher, the current championship leader, displayed his dominance by topping the timesheets in all four practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix. The German driver was in imperious form, setting the fastest lap in each session and looking comfortable in his quest for a record-extending seventh world championship.
Ralf Schumacher Claims Pole Position
BMW-Williams driver Ralf Schumacher continued his impressive start to the season by claiming his second pole position of his career. The German driver produced a stunning lap around the legendary Monaco circuit, edging out his brother Michael by just 0.043 seconds. Ralf Schumacher's pole position was a timely boost for the BMW-Williams team, who have struggled for pace in recent races.
Ralf Schumacher Blames Mick for Monaco Crash
In a controversial press conference, Ralf Schumacher placed the blame for Mick Schumacher's Monaco Grand Prix crash squarely on the young German driver. Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, crashed heavily during Saturday's qualifying session, bringing out the red flags. Ralf Schumacher claimed that his nephew was at fault for the crash, saying that he "drove like an idiot." Mick Schumacher's team, Haas, have yet to comment on the incident.
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