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The two-stop rule invited more gamesmanship. Teams slowed down deliberately to help their other driver maintain their points position, such as Alex Albon creating space for Williams teammate Carlos Sainz or Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson doing the same for Isack Hadjar. I didn’t know trains could fit in Monaco, but:
Sunday marked the last Memorial Day Weekend featuring the Monaco, Indy 500, and Coke 600 triple-header before the former moves to June. It could be F1’s best decision yet.
Few motorsports events in the world have the same draw as the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. The crown jewel of the F1 calendar sees some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment in attendance to see some of the best drivers in the world battle in close quarters.
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motorsport.com on MSNPierre Gasly blames Yuki Tsunoda for their Monaco F1 crashPierre Gasly has blamed the collision that took him out of the Monaco Grand Prix on his former Formula 1 team-mate Yuki Tsunoda, claiming the latter moved under braking. Tsunoda and Gasly were running 17th and 18th – after making their first mandatory pitstop as early as lap 1 – when the Alpine driver attacked his Red Bull peer at the chicane.
Isack Hadjar says his qualifying performance at the Monaco Grand Prix was a particularly proud moment, before praising his teammate Liam Lawson’s help in executing a strategy that protected a strong finishing position.
The Monaco Grand Prix ended as it began with Lando Norris earning the checkered flag and Charles Leclerc finishing in second.
F1 tried new one-off rules for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix to try and avoid another dull race here. The early reviews suggest this failed
The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix will begin a full day of racing that will be followed by the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600.
Formula One pondered a perennial, if distinctly rich world, problem after a weekend of sunshine, champagne and fast cars going slower than usual: How to make the Monaco Grand Prix more of a race?
After yet another race lacking in on-track action, former Top Gear presenter and big F1 fan Clarkson wrote on social media: "I know how they can make Monaco more exciting." However, the 65-year-old did not elaborate after posting the above tweet.