Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025
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MONACO — Lando Norris has his first Formula 1 pole position in more than two months at the Monaco Grand Prix. Now he needs his first win since then to boost his title chances. There usually is no better place to be on pole position than Monaco, where overtaking is near-impossible, but a new rule change could shake up everything.
Nico Hulkenberg and Colapinto have joined the pit stop parade. Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly has been officially noted for causing a collision and is out of the race after a dangerous crash with Tsunoda under the tunnel.
Charles Leclerc was furious when pole position at his home Grand Prix was snatched away from him by F1 rival Lando Norris. A scintillating lap put the Monegasque on provisional pole towards the end of Q3, and he stayed there right up until Norris pipped him by just over a tenth of a second.
Monaco Grand Prix was a historic race that saw Charles Leclerc finally break his home race curse, securing his first-ever victory at the Circuit de Monaco. Can't remember how last year's race unfolded?
It was McLaren driver Lando Norris' first pole position since the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, where he went on to win the race
Charles Leclerc is the poster boy of F1 and the Ferrari driver is hoping to make a big impact in his home Grand Prix at Monaco this weekend.
The Monaco Grand Prix may be “the jewel in Formula 1’s crown” but the race itself is rarely must-see TV. Sometimes, it’s downright dull.
An elated Lando Norris said his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position was a big deal after recent struggles in his Formula One title battle with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. The pole was McLaren's first in the principality since 2007 and Norris's first since the season-opener in Melbourne last March.