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The FIA's two mandatory pitstop rule for the Monaco Grand Prix, mainly to produce excitement, had quite the opposite effect.
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The FIA's two mandatory pitstop rule for the Monaco Grand Prix, mainly to produce excitement, had quite the opposite effect.
On-track, though, it was Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who posed the biggest risk to the papaya team's hopes of winning the famed Monte-Carlo race. “But like I said before, the crucial moment today was ...
Toto Wolff shares how James Vowles apologised during the Monaco GP for the Williams strategy that hindered Mercedes. 'He had to do it' Wolff said.
Toto Wolff, following a very tough Monaco Grand Prix, suggested rules to stop drivers from bunching up the field. His Ferrari counterpart, Frederic Vasseur dismissed it.
Other than going long and waiting for a Safety Car, Verstappen did not have the chance to make up any more positions and finish on the podium. He eventually completed his second mandatory pit stop ...
Norris won ahead of Leclerc and Piastri around the Monte-Carlo twisty and bumpy streets. When asked if watching the Indy 500 was in their plans for the evening Piastri was the first to answer media ...
Lando Norris starts from pole at the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of Charles Leclerc. Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen are next, with Lewis Hamilton dropping back due to a penalty.
Lewis Hamilton and Riccardo Adami seemed to have problems at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the race engineer ignoring the seven-time world champion.
Lando Norris wins in Monaco, but criticised the new two mandatory pit stop rules, and explains it made the Grand Prix 'scary' for him.
Lewis Hamilton came home P5 in the Monaco Grand Prix. A dissatisfacory result that hangs on Saturday's penalty.
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