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This year's Monaco Grand Prix activations saw racing fans and travelers mingling with tech billionaires, royalty and fashion icons in one-of-a-kind settings
Although native-Monegasque Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc tried to temper expectations for the weekend, the Ferraris were in a good place in Monaco. With no fast corners, the team could run the car low to the ground without risking a penalty, and this year's car excels at low-speed corners, of which Monaco has plenty.
Formula 1’s hangover from a not-so-successful experiment to spice up another slow Monaco Grand Prix was still being felt at the next race in Spain this weekend.
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F1, the FIA and the 10 teams agreed to introduce two mandatory stops for this year’s Grand Prix to try and improve the on-track spectacle.
Carlos Sainz says the Monaco GP was manipulated due to the new two-stop rules while Max Verstappen compared the trial to throwing bananas in Mario Kart; But some drivers still back the regulations; La
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RotoBaller on MSNFormula 1 Spanish Grand Prix DFS: DraftKings Daily Fantasy F1 Lineup Picks (2025)Formula 1 heads to Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this weekend for the Spanish Grand Prix. After what was essentially just a glorified parade last weekend in Monaco, will we get to see any big on-track action this weekend?
Because overtaking is rare, the race can be dull. So the sport has ruled that two pit stops are now mandatory in a bid to spice things up.