Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025
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Lando Norris won a highly strategic Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday to slash McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri's Formula One lead to three points.
THE light is finally green as drivers race around one of the most iconic tracks for the Monaco Grand Prix! Lando Norris starts on pole for the first time in Monaco as he looks to chase down
Lando Norris says his pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix is a "step in the right direction" and "quite a big thing" after being unhappy with his form since the start of this season.
Lando Norris said winning Formula One's Monaco Grand Prix was a dream come true and one he looked forward to retelling for decades to come. The McLaren driver set up his first victory in the Mediterranean principality by securing pole position on Saturday and then making no mistakes on a sunny Sunday devoid of overtaking.
LANDO NORRIS loves to rip around the streets of Monte Carlo, driving one of his prized cars with the sunroof open. The McLaren driver largely keeps to himself in Monaco — even ordering in food to
Briton Oliver Bearman has it all to do in the Haas today. The 20-year-old overtook the Williams of Carlos Sainz under the red flags that were brought out following Oscar Piastri's nose-first crash at Sainte Devote in second practice.
Lando Norris has been a title contender in the last two seasons with McLaren but made the decision to leave his home country and relocate to Monaco in 2021.
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