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F1 championship leader Charles Leclerc's run of bad luck around the streets of Monaco continued on Sunday after he crashed an iconic Ferrari F1 car from the 1970s in a historic event in the principality.
Charles Leclerc says he has forgotten about his disappointing Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 weekend after failing to start his home race from pole position.
Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes “can’t afford” a repeat of its disappointing Monaco Grand Prix weekend as it looks to bounce back in Formula 1’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix this weekend.
Fernando Alonso says his rostrum finishes in Formula 1 during his time with Ferrari led to a “funeral” atmosphere, as he reflected on Carlos Sainz’s first podium for the team in the Monaco Grand Prix.
In the latest F1 gossip, Ross Brawn says he doubts any protest against Red Bull’s rear wing at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix will be successful, while Lando Norris has clarified his wave to Daniel Ricciardo during the Monaco race.
Sebastian Vettel has praised his Aston Martin engineers for their strategy that allowed him to overcut Pierre Gasly and Lewis Hamilton for fifth place in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Lando Norris admits he was “pretty worried” he’d lose his spot on the Formula 1 podium after struggling for pace in the second half of the Monaco Grand Prix.
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.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto believes the driveshaft issue that prevented Charles Leclerc from racing in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix could be "completely unrelated" to his shunt at the end of Q3.
Carlos Sainz admits his podium finish in Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix “doesn’t taste as good as it should” due to Charles Leclerc’s failure to start the race.