Max Verstappen, Monaco GP and Lewis Hamilton
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MAX VERSTAPPEN has turned heads in Monaco this week, but for once it is not for his electric pace on the Formula One track. Instead, it is his £12million super yacht, named “Unleash the
In a 24-race season, events need to have something unique that sets them apart from the others on the calendar.Night races, street tracks, high speed historic venues – it’s not quite the IndyCar road,
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix from seventh place after being handed a three-place grid drop for impeding Red Bull's Max Verstappen in qualifying.
Fortunes are won and lost on the spin of a wheel every day in Monte Carlo and Lando Norris struck the jackpot in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix with a perfectly timed final lap to pip hometown hero Charles Leclerc to pole.
Carlo next up for round eight of the 2025 season, the Monaco Grand Prix. Max Verstappen claimed an impressive victory last time out in Imola, overtaking pole-sitter Oscar Piastri at the start and securing his second victory of the season.
Charles Leclerc's Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton ended the day in third, while McLaren's Lando Norris was fourth fastest
F1 and its governing body, the FIA, hope a rule change for Sunday’s race will change that. Drivers will be forced to change tires at least twice in the hope that more pit stop strategy could shake up an event where Saturday qualifying — and the resulting grid position — is often more important than race day.