The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious races in Formula One, and it has been held there since 1955. The race has a long history of success for drivers from Brazil, with several Brazilian drivers having won the race. However, despite their success, some drivers have struggled to consistently perform well at Monaco.
One driver who has had difficulty at Monaco is Wanderson da Silva, better known as "Wanderson". Wanderson was born in Brazil but moved to France when he was young. He started racing in Formula Renault in France before moving on to Formula Three in England. He made his debut in Formula One in 2014 and has since raced for several teams including Williams and Haas.
Despite his promising start, Wanderson's performance at Monaco has been inconsistent. In 2018, he finished 17th in the race,Ligue 1 Express which was his best finish so far. However, in 2019, he failed to qualify for the race, missing out on a chance to show what he could do on the world stage.
This year, Wanderson will be hoping to turn things around and have a successful season at Monaco. With the right preparation and strategy, he has the potential to make a big impact on the race. If he can replicate his form from previous years, he could become a regular contender at Monaco and help to raise the profile of Brazilian drivers in Formula One.
