Catch up on the Monaco Grand Prix as Lando Norris took a dominant win to win for the first time in the principality.
Category: Formula 1
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Two iconic races, one day: McLaren’s quest to win Monaco, Indy 500
On Sunday, McLaren tried to win two races 4,500 miles apart: F1’s Monaco GP and IndyCar’s Indianapolis 500.
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Norris finds peace, not pressure, in F1 title expectations
While the weight of expectation to win F1’s title can crush some, Lando Norris is using it as motivation.
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Albon buys Russell dinner after blocking tactic
Alex Albon agreed to buy George Russell dinner on Sunday evening after blocking him for several laps at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Stella: Norris’ Monaco win required ‘cold blood’
Lando Norris’ Monaco Grand Prix victory required “cold blood”, according to McLaren team principal Andrea Stella, who believes the win is a sign of things to come.
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Thailand to bid for F1 street race in 2028
Thailand is planning a bid to host a Formula 1 street race in its capital Bangkok in 2028 and will seek cabinet approval for the proposal next week.
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2-stop Monaco brings Lawson rare high
While Formula 1 drivers lined up to slam the mandatory two-stop rule after Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, the strategy Racing Bulls executed to take advantage of the experiment delivered Liam Lawson a first real high of an otherwise miserable season.
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Horner: Changes to circuit needed at Monaco
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the only way to bring about better racing at Monaco is to change the layout of the circuit.
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Maiden Indy 500 win completes Palou’s domination of IndyCar
After three titles and 15 wins, Álex Palou felt incomplete. Now an Indy 500 winner, that’s no longer the case.
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Two-stop experiment doesn’t fix F1’s Monaco procession problem
F1 introduced a mandatory two-stop pit strategy to increase the jeopardy in Monaco. It didn’t work.