Lando Norris relishes dream Monaco win
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McLaren's Lando Norris won the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time with a copybook drive, controlling the race from start to finish. Norris navigated the potential pitfalls of a new rule requiring drivers to use three sets of tyres during the race to lead throughout and beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc for the Briton's second victory of the season.
As Formula 1 tried something different to spice up its anachronistic crown jewel, here are our winners and losers from the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix
McLaren's Lando Norris wins the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time, with Charles Leclerc second and Oscar Piastri third.
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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The Monaco Grand Prix ended as it began with Lando Norris earning the checkered flag and Charles Leclerc finishing in second.
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
Hours after Lando Norris clinched a sixth career victory on the streets of Monaco, McLaren CEO Zak Brown jetted to America to see his team race the Indy 500
Leading Formula 1 drivers give mixed reviews to the new Monaco Grand Prix rule that forced drivers to use three sets of tyres in the race.
By Alan Baldwin MONACO (Reuters) -Formula One champion Max Verstappen ladled out a serving of sarcasm on Sunday as he declared Monaco's mandatory two-stop experiment a flop. The decision to force drivers to use three sets of tyres was taken in a bid to liven up a race famed for being processional and lacking overtaking.