Toto Wolff believes there's no magic bullet in F1 as pecking order remains unchanged after flexi-wing clampdown at Spanish GP
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Wolff on why pecking order remains unchanged after flexi-wing clampdown at F1 Spanish GP

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has shared his assessment of the triple header, the progress of Kimi Antonelli, and the flexi-wing clampdown following yet another podium-less finish at the F1 Spanish GP.  George Russell kept up his stellar form in qualifying during the European triple header, barring the electrical issue that led to a Q2…

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Lewis Hamilton in the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix.
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Hamilton rubbishes suggestions about problems between him and Ferrari F1 engineer Adami

During the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari race engineer, Riccardo Adami, had a miscommunication over the Ferrari team radio regarding their strategies. After witnessing the tense communication between the two, the media speculated that Hamilton has not been getting on well with Adami and has been experiencing a…

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Bortoleto believes Antonelli divebombed him on opening lap of F1 Monaco GP

Gabriel Bortoleto’s 2025 F1 Monaco GP started with promise but quickly turned into a frustrating race filled with contact, a broken front wing, and critical strategy calls from Sauber. First-lap clash with Antonelli ruins strong start Gabriel Bortoleto made a lovely move around the outside on Kimi Antonelli at Turn 6, overtaking the Mercedes rookie….

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Christian Horner has endorsed layout changes to allow more overtaking at the F1 Monaco GP
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Christian Horner calls for layout changes to facilitate more overtaking at F1 Monaco GP

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has shared his opinions on the mandatory two stops, the drawbacks of the circuit, and the layout changes that can be undertaken to facilitate better racing at the F1 Monaco GP.  With the FIA mandating two pit stops in Monte Carlo this year, all ten teams went into the…

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Nikola Tsolov and Mari Boya celebrating their podium finishes at the F3 2025 Monaco GP
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F3: The winners and losers of the 2025 Monaco GP

The 2025 F3 Monaco GP showcased the circuit’s relentless challenge, as drivers battled through its tight, low-speed layout and scarce overtaking opportunities. Once again, history repeated itself, with the pole-sitter from Qualifying leading the pack across the checkered flag to claim the Feature Race victory. The streets of Monte Carlo, as always, produced winners and…

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Toto Wolff has revealed that James Vowles apologised for the Williams drivers backing up the Mercedes pair during the F1 Monaco GP
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Wolff reveals Vowles apologised for Williams backing up the Mercedes duo during F1 Monaco GP

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has opened up about the mandatory two stops, the Williams drivers backing George Russell and Kimi Antonelli up, and his conversation with James Vowles following their first point-less weekend of the season at the F1 Monaco GP.  The Brackley-based squad already found themselves on the back foot on Saturday when Antonelli…

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George Russell at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix
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George Russell defends controversial pass on Albon during F1 Monaco GP

George Russell has expressed no regret around his intentional penalty after an illegal pass on Alex Albon, while criticising the “flawed” two-stop rule implemented for the F1 Monaco GP. After cutting a chicane to pass the Williams driver, Russell refused to give the position back, instead choosing to take a drive-through penalty issued by the…

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur during an event in the fanzone ahead of the F1 Monaco GP 2025
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Vasseur cautiously optimistic about Ferrari’s prospects after podium finish at F1 Monaco GP

Team principal Fred Vasseur explained how Ferrari went from bracing for a tough weekend to rueing a missed opportunity for back-to-back wins at the F1 Monaco GP. Just a week ago, the idea of Ferrari being a front-runner in Monaco seemed unlikely, especially after the underwhelming qualifying performance on home soil in Imola. On Thursday,…

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