Monaco, Oscar Piastri and F1
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Lando Norris broke the track record to qualify on pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, besting Charles Leclerc and title rival Oscar Piastri.
The eighth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season also marks the 82nd edition of the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo this weekend. Charles Leclerc was crowned the prince of Monaco last year with his first win in his home province, and the first Ferrari victory at the Circuit de Monaco since Sebastian Vettel in 2017.
They have comfortably been the slowest of the top four teams and suffered a double Q2 exit at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. A repeat showing in Monaco would be disastrous, given how difficult it is to overtake on the narrow streets of the principality.
Formula One is in Europe for the first time this year, as Imola hosts Round 7 of the 2025 season — follow our live coverage of today’s track action
In a delightful crossover between cricket and Formula 1, McLaren F1 driver Oscar Piastri expressed his gratitude after receiving a signed jersey from Indian Premier League (IPL) team Delhi Capitals. The Australian driver,
Charles Leclerc finished ahead of the pack in last year's Monaco Grand Prix, but can he make it two wins in a row at Circuit de Monaco Sunday, May 25? He'll contend with a star-studded field that features past Monaco winners Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton,
Formula One is in Europe for the first time this year and Round 7 of the 2025 season — catch up on our live coverage of today’s free practice
A new iconic American racing tradition was born at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday as the first-ever Wienie 500 set the track ablaze — or whatever the equivalent is of doing 60 miles per hour in a giant hot dog on wheels.