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Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen beats Fernando Alonso to rain-affected winRed Bull's Max Verstappen survives a mid-race downpour to win the Monaco Grand Prix from Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso.
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Monaco Grand Prix: No Fernando Alonso fairytale, but there's an F1 bromance in the airMonaco, a fantasy land of opulence and excess, nearly delivered a fairytale on Saturday.
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Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen grabs pole position form Fernando AlonsoRed Bull's Max Verstappen grabs pole from Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in a gripping qualifying session at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen top in second practice as Carlos Sainz crashesFerrari's Carlos Sainz crashes in final practice at the Monaco Grand Prix after spending much of the day competing for fastest time.
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Monaco Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz tops first practice as Alex Albon crashesWilliams driver Alex Albon brings the first practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix to an early end with a crash at the first corner.
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Monaco Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso says he will attack more in Monte Carlo to claim victoryFernando Alonso says he starts this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix "thinking I will try to win" and maximise a "one-off opportunity".
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Monaco Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes close to agreeing a new contractLewis Hamilton says he has not been in talks with Ferrari, adding he and Mercedes are close to a deal to keep him at the team beyond this season.
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Formula 1: Mercedes upgrade will not be a 'silver bullet' - WolffThe major car upgrade Mercedes will introduce at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix will not be a "silver bullet", Toto Wolff says.
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Formula 1: Honda to return as Aston Martin engine partner in 2026Honda will return to Formula 1 in 2026 as engine partner for the Aston Martin team.
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Jennie Gow: BBC F1 broadcaster tells of stroke recoveryJennie Gow, who had a stroke in December, says she is determined to come back "as strong as ever".
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Formula 1 to donate 1m euros to relief fund for Emilia-Romagna floodingFormula 1 says it will donate 1m euros to a relief fund for the Emilia-Romagna flooding disaster.
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F1: McLaren calls for rule changes to improve sustainabilityMcLaren calls for changes to Formula 1's rules to make it easier for teams to pursue sustainability.