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motorsport.com on MSNFranco Colapinto explains what he’s still lacking from Alpine's F1 carColapinto's Q1 shunt underlined that while the 21-year-old Argentinian has built up experience in the simulator and in two-year-old Alpine cars in private testing, getting a handle on the squad's 2025 car at the absolute limit is still a work in progress.
Brad Pitt’s role in the Formula One movie has been hailed as “impressive” as the drivers reacted positively to the upcoming blockbuster. The grid’s stars were given an exclusive screening of the action movie, titled F1, on Wednesday at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco ahead of this weekend’s grand prix.
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PlanetF1 on MSNCadillac F1: Everything you need to know about the new 11th teamCadillac F1 is the current name of the prospective 11th Formula 1 team that intends to join the grid in 2026. This entry began life as Andretti Global, with team owner Michael Andretti submitting a petition of interest with the FIA back in 2023. After Andretti submitted its entry, General Motors agreed to sign on.
The F1 Monaco race takes place from May 23 to 25 at Circuit de Monaco. Those in the U.S. can watch the race by tuning into ABC on cable or livestreaming on ESPN+. American viewers can watch the race live on Sunday, May 25 at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT. Check out a complete F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025 schedule here .
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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc explains his non-racing passion projects, some of which are inspired by his home grand prix in Monaco
The likes of Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Charles Leclerc were spotted on the red carpet but Verstappen was nowhere to be seen. He was one of just two drivers to skip the event, with Lance Stroll also choosing not to attend. As the screening took place, the Dutchman streamed himself playing video games online.
With drivers having to stop at least twice during Sunday’s grand prix, Carlos Sainz feels the race will have more unknowns than in previous years
When millions of viewers tune in for Sunday’s Indianapolis 500, the first one broadcast by Fox Sports, they might be surprised by a familiar face. Wait … is that the “Drive to Survive” guy? Will Buxton,