Alonso wants ‘harsher penalties’ for drivers impeding in Monaco | Formula 1 Fernando Alonso wants the stewards to dish out tougher penalties to drivers who impede their rivals on Saturday in Monaco. Read more:
Leclerc and Hamilton encouraged by Ferrari’s surprisingly strong Monaco pace | Formula 1 The Ferrari drivers were pleased to discover more competitive performance from their car than they expected on the first day of practice in Monaco. Read more:
“Dangerous” near-misses “could have been quite a big crash” – Verstappen | Formula 1 Max Verstappen said he had two potentially dangerous near-misses with rivals during practice in Monaco today. Read more:
Bearman handed 10-place grid penalty for overtaking under red flags | Formula 1 The Monaco Grand Prix stewards have hit Oliver Bearman with a 10-place grid penalty for overtaking while practice was red-flagged. Read more:
Piastri impressed by Ferrari’s pace after his “very messy” day | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri admitted he had a "very messy" start to the Monaco Grand Prix weekend after crashing in practice. Read more:
Leclerc stays on top in second practice as Hadjar crashes twice | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc topped both practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix on Friday, though more red flags flew in the second hour. Read more:
Live: 2025 Monaco Grand Prix second practice | RaceFans Live Follow the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix second practice session on RaceFans Live. Read more:
Red Bull don’t sandbag in Friday practice, Verstappen insists | Formula 1 Max Verstappen insisted Red Bull do not disguise their pace on Fridays, despite the team often being much quicker on Saturdays. Read more:
Stroll given one-place grid penalty for colliding with Leclerc in practice | Formula 1 The Monaco Grand Prix stewards have given Lance Stroll a one-place penalty on the grid for colliding with Charles Leclerc. Read more:
Leclerc shrugs off crash with Stroll to set fastest time in first practice | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc set the fastest time in first practice in Monaco despite being involved in a collision which stopped the session after just eight minutes. Read more: