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Sportsnaut on MSNFerrari Monaco GP Thriller: Leclerc’s close call fuels excitement, disappointment and scrutinyNot really, but at the end of the day, we lost the race yesterday,” Leclerc said after the Monaco GP. “We should have done a better job. Lando did a better job this weekend and he deserves the win.” Pole position is notoriously crucial in Monaco,
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F2001, which won the 2001 Monaco and Hungarian Grand Prix, fetched a mind-boggling $18.17 million, reflecting the growing demand for F1 memorabilia at sports auctions.
Charles Leclerc highlighted Ferrari’s strength over the kerbs and bumps as a key factor behind their resurgence at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix. The Monaco weekend proved to be Leclerc and Ferrari’s strongest of the 2025 F1 season so far. Leclerc qualified and finished in second place, scoring Ferrari’s second podium of the season.
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-F1 Champion Declares Lewis Hamilton Lacks Personal Bond with FerrariLewis Hamilton made his dream move to Scuderia Ferrari this year. The seven-time world champion ditched Mercedes to race for The post Ex-F1 Champion Declares Lewis Hamilton Lacks Personal Bond with Ferrari appeared first on FirstSportz.
Tensions between Hamilton and the Ferrari team heightened on lap 17 when race engineer Ricciardo Adami said over the team radio to “push now, this is our race”. Hamilton was well behind the leading four drivers at the time, and was bemused by Adami’s words.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has urged onlookers to “stop” overreacting to Lewis Hamilton ’s performance after an underwhelming first two months at the Scuderia.
Getting past someone is notoriously hard at Imola. In a 2005 classic, Fernando Alonso held off Michael Schumacher's much faster car for the entire race. Even though the cars are larger and heavier now and more closely matched, overtaking was still possible, like Norris' pass on Russell.
Per The Athletic's Alex Kalinauckas, Michael Schumacher's Ferrari that he drove to win the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and Hungarian Grand Prix sold at auction for $18.17 million. That figure makes it the most expensive car driven by Schumacher to be sold at auction.