Leclerc’s Frustration: A Missed Opportunity for Ferrari at Monaco Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc expressed frustration for missing the chance to win at the Monaco Grand Prix in 2025, feeling it was Ferrari’s most competitive weekend. Despite claiming provisional pole, Lando Norris managed to snatch it away with a faster final lap. Leclerc acknowledged Norris’ performance but felt there was not much more he could have done. He mentioned facing traffic on his second lap but accepted it as part of racing. Leclerc admitted to the challenging prospect of starting second and aiming for the win given Ferrari’s current performance level. Despite…

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Thrilling Showdown at BTCC Snetterton: Cammish Secures Pole Position Over Ingram

Dan Cammish claimed his second British Touring Car Championship pole position of the season, narrowly beating Tom Ingram at Snetterton. Despite Cammish’s success, there was concern for his teammate Ash Sutton, who experienced electrical problems and could not compete in the Q3 shootout. The qualifying session saw a close battle between Cammish, Sutton, and Ingram in the opening phases, with Sutton narrowly edging out Ingram in Q2. Cammish’s lap was deleted in Q2 due to track limits violation, but he ultimately secured pole position in Q3. The shootout also featured…

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Norris Reigns Supreme in Monaco with Spectacular Pole Position Grab

McLaren’s Lando Norris secured pole position at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix ahead of Charles Leclerc, with Mercedes facing a qualifying disaster. Norris set a new track record with a stunning 1m09.954s lap, claiming his first pole since the Australian Grand Prix. Behind Norris and Leclerc, Oscar Piastri took third on the grid, while Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth for Ferrari. Max Verstappen could only manage fifth for Red Bull, with Isack Hadjar impressively placing sixth for Racing Bulls. Nico Hulkenberg and the Mercedes duo faced elimination, setting the stage for…

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Defying Expectations: Alex Marquez Triumphs Over Brother Marc in MotoGP British GP Upset

Alex Marquez broke his brother Marc’s unbeaten streak in MotoGP sprints with a victory on Saturday at Silverstone on his Gresini Ducati. Marc settled for second place after losing the lead early on and maintained a 19-point championship lead over Alex. Quartararo failed to convert his pole position into a competitive race result, as Marc overtook him early on with his Ducati’s power advantage. Despite a mistake from Marc giving Alex the lead, he never managed to challenge his brother for victory. Francesco Bagnaia started well but faded to third,…

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