Hadjar during F1 Monaco GP Qualifying
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Hadjar on big turnaround to take P5 in 2026 F1 Monaco GP Qualifying

Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar wasn’t overall content with his F1 Qualifying result for the Monaco GP, albeit securing a top five start. The Frenchman, in fact, believes that he left too much potential on track in Q3, compared to the previous grid setting segments. Even stronger Q2 performance for Hadjar in Qualifying for the…

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Antonelli as a Mercedes F1 driver ahead of the Monaco GP
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Antonelli predicts big Ferrari challenge at 2026 F1 Monaco GP

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli is looking forward to the 2026 Monaco GP round, the first race at the principality featuring the latest generation of F1 challengers. While he is anticipating a racing feeling more similar to the one experienced in his first full season in the single-seater championship, the Italian expects better performances from his…

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Jin Nakamura says intensive simulator work and GB3 racing have prepared him for his first F3 weekend in Monaco.
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Nakamura targets F3 progress in Monaco after intensive break with Hitech

Jin Nakamura believes the long break between 2026 F3 rounds has helped him sharpen his skills ahead of his first appearance in Monaco next month. The Hitech driver has spent recent weeks balancing simulator work, fitness training and GB3 Championship duties as he looks to build momentum following his maiden points finish in Melbourne. The…

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Citroën TP Cyril Blais ahead of Formula E round in Monaco
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”Extra motivation” for Citroën Formula E in first ever Monaco home race

In Citroën Racing’s first ever Formula E season, it’s finally time for their first ever home round at the Monaco E-Prix double header. Berlin had mixed emotions in store for driver duo Nick Cassidy and Jean-Eric Vergne. In fact, the former snatched a second place on Saturday ahead of a challenging Sunday ended out of…

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F1 drivers going around the hairpin during the Monaco GP 2025
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Monaco GP to remain on F1 calendar through 2035 after latest extension

Formula 1 has confirmed that the Monaco GP will stay on the calendar until 2035, following the signing of a new four-year contract extension between the Automobile Club de Monaco and FOM, the sport’s commercial rights holder. The updated agreement, announced on Friday, builds on a previous deal struck in November 2024, which guaranteed Monaco…

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