Kimi Antonelli wins Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix
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Charles Leclerc, Lance Stroll Crash at F1's Monaco Grand Prix and Leclerc Unloads: 'Sad, Angry'
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Lance Stroll on Monaco F1 crash: 'The engine pushed me into the wall'
Stroll blamed his Monaco accident on the Honda engine pushing him into the wall, though Aston Martin team ambassador de la Rosa was more nuanced
F1 Monaco was red-flagged with 10 laps remaining in the flagship race, leaving fans wondering what happened as every car had to return to pit lane. Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli was leading at the time of the break,
The Candian Grand Prix was halted during the First Qualifying Practice due to an issue on track
The first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix was red flagged after Williams driver Alex Albon collided with a groundhog which sent him crashing into the barriers.
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F1 groundhog crash sparks PETA pressure on Canadian GP as Alex Albon’s weekend falls apart
Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix is facing renewed pressure over wildlife safety after Alex Albon’s violent collision with a groundhog wrecked his Friday session and triggered criticism from PETA over the circuit’s handling of local animals.
Roy Nissany was protected by it when Norwegian Dennis Hauger’s car flew and landed on the Israeli Formula Two driver’s halo during a morning race. Williams driver Alexander Albon was also caught up in the grand prix carnage and flown to hospital in Coventry by helicopter for precautionary checks.
Liam Lawson has avoided further punishment for the crash that ended his Miami Grand Prix. The Kiwi collided with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly on lap eight of Monday’s race, ending both drivers days in the process.
Red Bull F1 star Isack Hadjar suffered a huge crash during Monaco Grand Prix practice, bringing out the first red flag of the weekend. With the corners around Monaco coming thick and fast, Hadjar headed into the Swimming Pool chicane at the iconic circuit,
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F1 Revisited: Niki Lauda’s 1976 Nürburgring crash and dance with death
Niki Lauda suffered one of the worst crashes in F1 history and yet was back racing just six weeks later.