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F1 stewards take no action over Leclerc, Hartley crash
Formula 1 stewards have decided to take no further action following an investigation into the crash involving Charles Leclerc and Brendon Hartely in the closing stages of the Monaco Grand Prix.

Bottas: I had pace but nothing I could do
Valtteri Bottas feels his superior pace to Kimi Raikkonen was restrained stuck behind the Ferrari driver due to the limited overtaking opportunities at Monaco.

Verstappen took risk-averse approach in Monaco GP
Max Verstappen says he took a risk-averse approach in his recovery drive to ninth in the Monaco Grand Prix, following a spate of incidents during the 2018 Formula 1 season.

Alonso: F1 fans deserve refund after 'most boring race ever'
Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1 fans deserve to get back “a little bit of their ticket” following “the most boring race ever” on Sunday in Monaco.

Gasly’s ‘unbelievable’ marathon Hypersoft stint delivers for Toro Rosso
Pierre Gasly says his long first stint on Pirelli’s Hypersoft tyres paved the way to his first points finish since Bahrain with an impressive seventh place for Toro Rosso Honda in Monaco.

Raikkonen ‘knew where he would finish’ in “boring” Monaco GP
Kimi Raikkonen says he knew where he would finish in the Monaco Grand Prix as soon as he exited the first corner, labelling the 78-lap Formula 1 race as “boring”.

Hamilton ‘wasn’t really racing’ in Monaco ‘cruise’
Lewis Hamilton says after the opening lap battles he had already accepted third place behind Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel as he was "literally cruising, it wasn’t really racing" in Monaco.

Vettel: Ricciardo had all the answers all the time
Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari had the outright pace to claim victory in the Monaco Grand Prix but admitted race-winner Daniel Ricciardo “had the answers at all times”.

Ricciardo feared he was a few corners from retirement
Daniel Ricciardo feared his race would be “over in just a few corners” following a loss of power while leading Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, only for the Red Bull Formula 1 driver to nurse his car home for his second victory of the season.

Ricciardo lost 2.5s per lap with F1 engine issue in Monaco GP - Red Bull
Red Bull has revealed Daniel Ricciardo lost 25 percent of his Formula 1 Renault engine after less than 20 laps en route to winning the Monaco Grand Prix.

F1 2018 Monaco GP - As it happened
Relive Crash.net's coverage of the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix, as Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo beats Sebastian Vettel to victory, with Lewis Hamilton completing the podium.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix - Starting Grid
The complete starting grid for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, round six of the 2018 Formula 1 season, at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo. 2018 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix - Starting Grid

Monaco confirms F1 grid activity plans for grand prix
Officials at the Monaco Grand Prix have formally confirmed the plans for the promotional activity that will take place on the grid ahead of today's Formula 1 race.

Verstappen first driver to exceed power unit limit after Monaco change
Red Bull has opted to take a third MGU-K power unit element on Max Verstappen’s Formula 1 car ahead of Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, triggering a grid penalty that will have no impact on his starting position.

Alonso: Disappointing McLaren not on Red Bull’s level
Fernando Alonso said he feels “disappointed in a way” that McLaren is not yet on Red Bull’s level in Formula 1 despite now having the same power unit, finishing more than one second behind during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday.

FIA ends Ferrari ERS scrutiny following 'unsubstantiated' allegations
The FIA has ended its investigation into Ferrari’s use of its energy recovery system (ERS) on its SF71H Formula 1 car after being “satisfied” by its findings over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend.

New races planned means F1 can have it all – Lowe
Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe has welcomed the planned expansion of the Formula 1 race calendar as he sees it providing an attraction to all fans with different tastes.

Mercedes 0.1s shy of making Monaco Q2 tyre gamble work - Bottas
The Mercedes Formula 1 team’s data showed it was just 0.1 seconds away from making its Monaco Grand Prix qualifying tyre gamble work, according to Valtteri Bottas.

Alonso 'proud' of P7 on Monaco grid after struggles
Fernando Alonso said he felt "proud" of his charge to P7 during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday after struggling through the final Formula 1 practice session of the weekend earlier in the day.

Hartley ‘pissed off’ by Monaco GP Q1 exit
Brendon Hartley says he is “pissed off” an early elimination from Monaco Grand Prix qualifying stopped him from challenging for a first-ever Q3 appearance in Formula 1.

Raikkonen not surprised by gap to Red Bull in Monaco F1 qualifying
Kimi Raikkonen was not surprised by the gap to Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo during Formula 1 qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday after finishing four-tenths of a second back from the pole position time.

Hamilton hoping for split pit stop strategies for Monaco GP attack
Lewis Hamilton is predicting the majority of teams to be able to pull off one-stop strategies in Monaco which he fears will make it “a boring race” and limit his opportunities to attack for victory.

Ricciardo: No need to overdrive Red Bull F1 car in Monaco
Daniel Ricciardo says he felt no need to overdrive his Red Bull RB14 car during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday as he swept to his second pole position in Formula 1.

Vettel ‘as close as we could be’ to Ricciardo, Red Bull
Sebastian Vettel says a front row start alongside pole-sitter Daniel Ricciardo in the Red Bull is “as close as we could be” for Ferrari after missing out by two-tenths of a second in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix.