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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Charles Leclerc laments traffic problems in Monaco qualifyingLocal hero Charles Leclerc lamented the traffic that affected him in final qualifying on Saturday and admitted he was frustrated at missing out on his fourth Formula One Monaco Grand Prix pole position for Ferrari.
We take a look at the watch collection of 24-year-old McLaren driver Oscar Piastri, who is currently at the top of the WDC rankings.
When asked by ESPN whether or not he would consider an Indy 500 attempt in the future, Piastri furiously shook his head before the question was over. The Australian explained: “No, not for me. I mean, firstly, my kind of dream and goal has always been to race in F1, so I’m very happy with where I am.
Sunday's Imola win again showed Verstappen’s class, and his season overall is enhancing the case to call him Formula One's greatest ever
In 2026, a big change is coming to F1. The circuit will have five engine suppliers, as Ferrari, Mercedes and Honda will be joined by a joint effort from Red Bull and Ford, and Audi. Eventually, General Motors is expected to join the group as well, but for 2026, the GM-backed Cadillac team will use Ferrari engines.
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Monaco GP
McLaren will have a different look for both the Monaco and Spanish Grand Prixs after the team revealed a new designed which pays hommage to the M7A.
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,
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PlanetF1 on MSNMcLaren face conundrum as new Monaco rules cause ‘material risk’McLaren’s Andrea Stella has acknowledged the new mandatory two-stop strategy as having ‘material risk’ for the race outcome. A new rule for the F1 2025 running of the Monaco Grand Prix will force all the drivers to make at least two pit-stops during the 78-lap distance,