Formula 1 Tries to Make Monaco Grand Prix More Exciting
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Autosport on MSN"Crazy" strategy could save Oliver Bearman's Monaco GP after "harsh penalty"Oliver Bearman was handed a 10-place grid penalty for a red flag infringement during second practice in Monte Carlo, but the drop may benefit him in the long run
The four-time world champion marked Red Bull’s 400th grand prix start with a superb victory in Italy, as McLaren had to settle for the remaining podium spots
Round eight of the 2025 Formula 1 world championship comes from picturesque Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix the race everyone wants to win.
Monaco could be a crazy race this year due to drivers having to make a mandatory two stops, Red Bull's reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen said on Thursday.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMonaco Grand Prix 2025: Podium predictions including Piastri & LeclercFresh off Max Verstappen’s surprise win at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, the championship battle intensifies as McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris look to extend their lead and claim the team’s first Monaco victory since 2008.
And so, Piastri heads to the Monaco Grand Prix with a clear directive: if he gets pole, he must cover off Verstappen’s lunges at all costs. Sunday’s race is an opportunity to resume the status quo and bounce back, with pole position - strategy blunders aside - likely to determine the finishing order.
Max Verstappen produced a superb drive to claim victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix; Lando Norris reduced Oscar Piastri’s Drivers’ Championship lead by beating his McLaren team-mate to second; Le
Verstappen's epic win, Ferrari's revival and Piastri's stumble. Unpacking the Emilia Romagna GP's winners and losers.