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Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, and Sofía Vergara were among the stars who watched as McLaren driver Lando Norris won the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix.
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Autosport on MSN“Are you upset with me?” – What happened between Lewis Hamilton and his race engineer in Monaco?Lewis Hamilton complained radio communication “wasn’t that clear” after another race in which tensions rose between the Ferrari driver and engineer Riccardo Adami
Here’s a guide that tells you what you need to know about Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix. It’s the eighth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
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SB Nation on MSNBarca & Monaco agree Ansu loan deal with €20m purchase optionBarcelona and Monaco have reportedly reached an “agreement in principle” over a loan transfer for Ansu Fati. The forward is set to move to the Ligue 1 side on an initial loan with a €20 million option to buy at the end of the season, according to Helena Condis at Cope.
Tune in to ABC on Sunday morning to see who wins the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, the opening race of a huge day of motorsports action. You can live stream the action on Fubo. Live stream the Monaco Grand Prix on Fubo: Start your free trial now!
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Home hearts were broken in the closing moments of Saturday's qualifying when Lando Norris snatched pole position away from Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc. The McLaren man put together a perfect lap to set a new track record at Monaco with his pole time of 1:09.954.
The Ferrari driver notched another top-five finish this Sunday in Monaco but he seemed to have an awkward exchange on the radio after the race.
Winning the Monaco Grand Prix from pole position gave Lando Norris a big boost in his Formula One title battle with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, and may even mark a turning point, but the Briton said it had not solved all his problems.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Monaco Grand Prix from seventh after dropping three places on the grid for impeding Max Verstappen in qualifying.
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motorsport.com on MSNPierre Gasly blames Yuki Tsunoda for their Monaco F1 crashPierre Gasly has blamed the collision that took him out of the Monaco Grand Prix on his former Formula 1 team-mate Yuki Tsunoda, claiming the latter moved under braking. Tsunoda and Gasly were running 17th and 18th – after making their first mandatory pitstop as early as lap 1 – when the Alpine driver attacked his Red Bull peer at the chicane.