Clark Hunt’s Sunday will be spent in the Monaco Bay rooting for a team going against one owned by a pair of Chiefs players
The Hunt family is in Monaco for the 2025 Grand Prix. On Saturday, Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Chiefs owner Brett Veach, posted a series of photos of herself and her family enjoying the set up for the big race. And in a lot of them was the Red Bull logo, showing exactly who they are rooting for. […]
The Hunt family is in Monaco for the 2025 Grand Prix.
On Saturday, Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Chiefs owner Brett Veach, posted a series of photos of herself and her family enjoying the set up for the big race.
And in a lot of them was the Red Bull logo, showing exactly who they are rooting for. And Red Bull's star driver, Max Verstappen, will be starting in fourth for the race.
McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are starting in first and third respectively, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc is in second.
Verstappen initially placed fifth in the qualifying, right behind Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, but Hamilton received a three-place grid penalty, which put him in seventh.
And with that it gives Verstappen an even better chance to get on the podium, especially considering the new rule. At the Monaco Grand Prix, drivers will be required to adhere to a two-stop rule, which means two pit stops will be mandated because they have to use at least three different sets of tires.
As for another F1 team owner by a pair of Chiefs players, they did not have the best day on Saturday. Alpine's two drivers are at the bottom of the leaderboard, with Pierre Gasly placing 18th and Franco Colapinto placing 20th out of 20 racers. It was a rough qualifying for Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' team.
But, one this is for sure: Hunt will be in for a good race on Sunday.