Formula One circus lands in Baku this week ahead of Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix around the streets of the Eastern European nation's capital.
Having been cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, this week's race is one of the most anticipated of the season.
The race in Baku also comes just two weeks after a Monaco Grand Prix which many slammed as being more of a procession than a race.
Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton, who finished seventh in Monaco, was particularly critical of the famous circuit. "I am glad the race is over because it was the longest race," Hamilton said. "I have been saying time and time again, it doesn't matter what position you are in, this track is not fun to race on because you don't see any.
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