Monaco Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

Monaco Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

      The FIA announced the participants of the official press conferences for the Monaco Grand Prix. On Thursday, the press center will be visited by six drivers, divided into two groups of three. First, Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi), Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), and Lando Norris (McLaren) will answer questions. Later, Esteban Ocon (Haas), Max Verstappen (Red Bull), and Alex Albon (Williams) will come out to the journalists. On Friday, team management representatives are invited: Flavio Briatore (Alpine), Pedro de la Rosa (Aston Martin), and Dan Tauri (Cadillac). On Saturday and Sunday, the top three drivers of the day will answer questions.

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Monaco Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

The FIA announced the participants of the official press conferences for the Monaco Grand Prix.