Lando Norris wins Monaco GP
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After battling for victory at one of Sunday's two famous races, podium finishers Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri all said they had no interest in ever trying to win the Indy 500.
Going slow was one way to secure points at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday as Formula 1’s attempt to shake up the prestigious race fizzled.
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Autosport on MSNDid F1’s Monaco GP two-pitstop rule work? Our writers have their sayThis year’s Monaco Grand Prix will be remembered for its mandatory two-pitstop rule – for the right and the wrong reasons
F1 tried new one-off rules for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix to try and avoid another dull race here. The early reviews suggest this failed
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Max Verstappen doesn't feel F1's tyre rule experiment worked to liven up the Monaco Grand Prix, but appreciated something needed to be done
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Autosport on MSNWilliams boss apologised for causing Mercedes’ woes in F1 Monaco GPCarlos Sainz and Alex Albon backed up the Mercedes cars so the Williams pair could pit and stay in front as Monaco’s two-stop rule mixes up approaches
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motorsport.com on MSNF1 Monaco GP: Five quick takeawaysLando Norris won in Monte Carlo, giving his championship hopes a massive boost. The gap between the McLaren drivers in the standings is now minimal. Here are five quick takeaways from the race
A dramatic crash in the early stages of the Monaco Grand Prix led to one Formula 1 star nursing a heavily damaged car back to the pits in what was dubbed a 'dangerous' stunt