The Inside Story: Lewis Hamilton’s Decision-Making in the F1 Monaco GP Qualifying Battle

Lewis Hamilton has addressed his incident with Max Verstappen during Formula 1 qualifying at Monaco Grand Prix, which resulted in a three-place grid drop for Sunday’s race. Hamilton explained that his team mistakenly informed him that Verstappen was slowing down, prompting him to move back to the middle of the track and impede the Red Bull driver. Both drivers and their teams were summoned by the FIA race stewards after qualifying, with Verstappen expressing surprise if Hamilton escaped without a penalty. Verstappen clarified that it was more a team’s fault…

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Controversy Strikes as Lewis Hamilton Penalized for Blocking Max Verstappen at F1 Monaco Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has been given a three-place grid penalty for impeding Max Verstappen during qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen had to abandon a lap due to Hamilton’s slow-moving Ferrari blocking him on the circuit. Both drivers were summoned by FIA race stewards immediately after qualifying, leading to Hamilton’s penalty. The stewards determined that Hamilton’s team provided incorrect information, causing the impeding incident. Despite the penalty, Verstappen acknowledged the situation and absolved Hamilton of blame, understanding it was a team error. The penalty means Hamilton will start…

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Max Verstappen expects Lewis Hamilton penalty at F1 Monaco GP

Max Verstappen has raised concerns that Lewis Hamilton may face a grid penalty for obstructing him during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix in Formula 1. Verstappen encountered interference from Hamilton while approaching Massenet during Q1, causing him to abandon his lap due to the blind corners on the circuit. Both drivers and their team representatives were summoned by the FIA race stewards immediately after qualifying, hinting at a potential penalty for Hamilton. Despite the incident, Verstappen clarified that Hamilton was not at fault for the near-miss, attributing it to…

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Charles Leclerc “very frustrated” after rare F1 pole was snatched away

Charles Leclerc expressed his frustration at missing a chance to win in 2025, as Ferrari was more competitive at the Monaco Grand Prix than elsewhere on the calendar. Despite taking provisional pole, he was edged out by Lando Norris in the final Q3 run. Leclerc acknowledged there wasn’t much more he could do to beat Norris’s lap time. He felt this was Ferrari’s first competitive weekend of the year and a pole position could have led to a race win. Leclerc discussed the challenges he faced during qualifying and his…

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Piastri’s Struggles on the Streets of Monaco: A Rocky Road in F1 Qualifying

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri has admitted to struggling on the streets of Monaco during qualifying for the grand prix, putting his car in third position for tomorrow’s Formula 1 race after frequently clipping the walls. Despite starting slow with a head-on collision at Sainte Devote, Piastri’s weekend was marred by continued brushes with the circuit’s barriers. During qualifying, Piastri grazed the barriers multiple times, prompting him to request his team to check the car over team radio. The championship leader conceded that the weekend was “messy” with more wall hits than…

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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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Norris Stuns Monaco: British Driver Secures Pole Position Against Leclerc in Home Turf Showdown

At the Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren’s Lando Norris claimed pole position by beating home favorite Charles Leclerc as Mercedes faced a qualifying disaster. Norris secured pole position by setting a new track record at the 3.3km venue with a lap time of 1m09.954s, outpacing Leclerc by 0.109s. The Briton’s pole was his first since the Australian Grand Prix and came after edging out Leclerc and Oscar Piastri in a thrilling qualifying session. Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth for Ferrari, but may face penalties for impeding Max Verstappen in Q1, who ended…

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Battle Royale on the Streets: F1 2025 Monaco GP Qualifying Showdown

Motorsport.com publishes each team’s qualifying record in terms of team-mate battles after every F1 qualifying session. This record is solely based on qualifying results to avoid grid penalties affecting the statistics. Any technical issues or incidents impacting a driver’s lap time are noted in the table. Detailed qualifying records between teammates such as Piastri vs. Norris, Leclerc vs. Hamilton, Verstappen vs. Lawson, Verstappen vs. Tsunoda, Russell vs. Antonelli, Stroll vs. Alonso, Gasly vs. Doohan, Gasly vs. Colapinto, Ocon vs. Bearman, and Hadjar vs. Tsunoda are listed for various races. Tovább…

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Revving Up for Success: Kyle Busch Extends Partnership with Richard Childress Racing for 2026

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has decided to stay at Richard Childress Racing for the 2026 season by exercising the option in his contract. Busch is a dominant force in NASCAR, holding the record for the most Cup wins among current full-time drivers and the most victories in Xfinity and Truck Series history. After starting his Cup career at Hendrick Motorsports in 2005 and moving to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2008, Busch made the surprising move to RCR in 2023, where he has faced mixed results. Despite not…

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Racing to Victory: Marcus Ericsson’s Masterful Display of Patience at the Indy 500

Marcus Ericsson has had a long history of success in racing, from competing in Monaco with Caterham in F1 to conquering the Indianapolis 500 in 2019. Winning the prestigious race has elevated his status in the racing world and immortalized his name on the Borg-Warner Trophy. Ericsson described the Indy 500 as the biggest race in the world, equivalent to a Super Bowl for racing, emphasizing the life-changing impact of winning it. Transitioning to the IndyCar series in the US was a significant move for Ericsson, and participating in the…

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