A dangerous crash between Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly occurred during the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Alonso’s Ongoing Struggle: The Heartbreak of an Unwanted Point-less Streak
Fernando Alonso is the second driver to retire from the Monaco Grand Prix.
BővebbenHorner Confirms: Red Bull Star Forced to Pit After Opening Lap Crash at F1 Monaco Grand Prix
F1 Monaco Grand Prix: Red Bull star pits after opening lap crash
BővebbenControversy Ignites: Pierre Gasly Labelled ‘Idiot’ Following Collision with Yuki Tsunoda
Alpine’s Pierre Gasly is the first retirement from the Monaco Grand Prix.
BővebbenNorris 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…
BővebbenCrowning Glory: 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix Triumphs Unveiled in Final Practice Results
Full results from final practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, Round 8 of the 2025 F1 world championship.
BővebbenRoaring Engines and Precision Racing: The Exciting Unveiling of 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix Practice Results
Full results from Friday practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, Round 8 of the 2025 F1 world championship.
BővebbenRevving Up Excitement: How F1 is Rescuing the Monaco Grand Prix
The F1 solution to save BORING Monaco Grand Prix
BővebbenRising Above Adversity: The Triumph of Franco Colapinto’s Alpine F1 Debut Beyond Imola GP Crash
Franco Colapinto made a high-profile 2025 debut with Alpine, replacing Jack Doohan after just six Formula 1 races, defining his weekend with a heavy smash. During qualifying at Imola, Colapinto spun into the gravel trap and barriers on his last lap, continuing a streak of crashes from his time with Williams in Brazil and Las Vegas the previous year. Despite the crash, Alpine boss Flavio Briatore emphasized the importance of Colapinto being fast, avoiding crashes, and scoring points. Colapinto’s return to the paddock as an Alpine driver drew attention, with…
BővebbenUnveiling the Crux: Villeneuve Sheds Light on Colapinto’s Roadblock
1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has identified a major problem with Franco Colapinto ahead of his Alpine stint.
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