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LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Race red-flagged for track breaking up after Leclerc crashes at safety car restart

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Monaco GP
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Verstappen reveals cause of shock Monaco GP retirement

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Monaco GP
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MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez outduels Acosta to win, Aprilia duo collide

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BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish beats Cook to victory in opener

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
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Verstappen, Mercedes and Piastri: The key factors in F1’s silly season

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Monaco GP
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Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics

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Monaco GP
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From “a new back” to the front row: What’s behind Verstappen’s surprise Monaco pace?

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Monaco GP
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The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
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Force India believes Malaysian GP pit issues masked impressive pace

Force India believes its Malaysian Grand Prix wheelnut issues hid just how competitive it was in the second round of the 2013 Formula 1 season

Both Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil ultimately had to retire because of the nut system problem.

But the pace they showed before then left team boss Vijay Mallya both delighted as his team's progress and despondent over the cars' retirements.

"It's more than deep disappointment. It's extreme disappointment," he said.

"The cars were quick, very competitive: we were racing Mercedes very comfortably, [were] much quicker than the McLarens, quicker than Lotus I would like to believe.

"So it was really looking good until the wheelnut failed."

Di Resta agreed that a significant points chance had been squandered, though he does not think the Malaysia form will be a one-off.

"I went out and was setting purple times, was very quick, and was making good progress," he said of his pace after his first pit delay.

"I was probably looking at seventh place, without the first stop in which I lost all that time, so it is pretty frustrating given how quick we were over the weekend.

"Wheelnuts can be fixed for China, performance can't be fixed that quickly, and performance has been a big highlight of what we have achieved."

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