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The Circuit de Monaco packs 19 corners into 3.337km of public road, each named after a local landmark, historical figure, or feature of the Principality. The 2026 cars are lighter (768kg, down from 798kg) and narrower (1.9m) than the ground-effect era, with the shorter 3.4m wheelbase giving drivers more agility through the Fairmont Hairpin and La Rascasse. Monaco is the ...

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Sergio Perez believes his Formula 1 comeback with Cadillac has already achieved one of its primary goals: proving to himself that he still belongs among the sport’s elite drivers.

After a difficult end to his Red Bull career in 2024, Perez returned to the grid with Formula 1’s newest team amid questions about whether he could rediscover the form that once made him ...


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The F1 Commission met on Tuesday in London, with agreements reached on increasing winter testing days and revising TPC regulations for the 2027 season.

Chaired by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazis, the meeting resulted in the approval of a fourth day of pre-season testing for next year, alongside minor aerodynamic and bodywor...


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The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix takes place on 5 to 7 June at the Circuit de Monaco, the 3.337km street circuit that winds through the Principality. This is Round 6 of the 2026 World Championship and the first race of the season without Straight Mode activation zones, af...


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Ferrari have announced that Charles Leclerc is going nowhere, with a fresh long-term deal to see the Monegasque race for the Scuderia for “the coming seasons” announced on the eve of his home race.

The 28-year old joined Ferrari back in 2019, following a debut season with Alfa Romeo. With the Scuderia he has won eight grands prix, 27 pole positions and 52 podiums,...


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