Lewis Hamilton’s frustration at Mercedes across the Monaco Grand Prix weekend showed “he’s a bit out of practice in handling these things”, according to Formula 1 chief Ross Brawn.
Max Verstappen says his maiden Monaco Grand Prix victory feels like “a bit of redemption” for his tough previous experiences at Formula 1’s legendary street race.
Crash.net's F1 writers give their verdict on whether the time has come for the championship to say goodbye to the Monaco Grand Prix following a dull race...
There seems to be no middle ground at Mercedes; the Formula 1 world champions either get everything completely perfect, or things unravel in spectacular fashion.
Lewis Hamilton has described Mercedes’ performance across the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend as “really poor”, as he relinquished the championship lead to Max Verstappen.
Valtteri Bottas was left rueing a “big mistake” from Mercedes during his pitstop that ultimately forced him to retire from Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen moved into the lead of the Formula 1 world championship for the first time with victory in the Monaco Grand Prix as Mercedes suffered a nightmare race.
McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris believes he will have a “good opportunity” to keep faster cars including Lewis Hamilton behind him in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has defended Lewis Hamilton’s rare public demonstration of frustration towards his team following a nightmare Monaco Grand Prix qualifying.
Charles Leclerc did not deserve to lose his pole position for causing a qualifying-ending crash at the Monaco Grand Prix, according to two Formula 1 drivers it hampered the most.
Valtteri Bottas believes pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix was there for the taking had it not been for Charles Leclerc’s crash at the end of Formula 1 qualifying.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed a stunning shock pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix before crashing out, while Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton could only qualify seventh.
Comments made by Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton show that Max Verstappen is “probably getting under his skin a little”, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner.