Toto Wolff feels the way in which two Mercedes staff members were publicly specified by the FIA as triggering the scrutiny into Ferrari’s energy recovery system was “disturbing”, agreeing that the team was “thrown under the bus”.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has confirmed “additional monitoring for Canada” following the controversy surrounding Ferrari’s energy recovery system (ERS).
Leon Camier has been buoyed by the progress Red Bull Honda has produced with its new electronics package but is eager for the team to deliver more power to catch its World Superbike rivals.
With a final recap of all the action in Monaco following Daniel Ricciardo's victory on Sunday, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his paddock notebook.
Will Power charged to his maiden Indianapolis 500 victory on Sunday after overcoming Ed Carpenter in a race-long battle before reclaiming the lead in the closing stages after Stefan Wilson and Jack Harvey attempted to fuel save their way to an unlikely victory.
Chaz Davies says he feels he has to fight his Aruba.it Racing Ducati to see improvements after making a small recovery to fifth place in race two at Donington Park.
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.
Valtteri Bottas feels his superior pace to Kimi Raikkonen was restrained stuck behind the Ferrari driver due to the limited overtaking opportunities at Monaco.
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.
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.
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”.
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.
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”.
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.
Jonathan Rea may have to wait a little longer to take the outright record for all-time World Superbike race wins but feels it was mission accomplished at Donington Park with a pair of podiums to extend his championship lead to a commanding position.
Michael van der Mark says he’s in dreamland after securing a maiden double victory at Pata Yamaha’s home round at Donington Park and feels the team’s tireless work is starting to pay off.
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.
Tom Sykes says “being pissed off is an understatement” after his frustrating race weekend at his home round Donington Park which saw him lose ground to his World Superbike championship rivals.
Current Formula 1 world championship standings after the Monaco Grand Prix, the sixth round of the 2018 F1 season at Circuit de Monaco, Monaco. 1. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 110 points
Daniel Ricciardo received the bulk of the plaudits for his stunning Monaco Grand Prix victory but there were starring roles up and down the grid at the iconic F1 street race.