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What we learned from Friday practice at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

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What we learned from Friday practice at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

Alonso slams 2026 F1 cars as “worst ever” in Monaco

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Alonso slams 2026 F1 cars as “worst ever” in Monaco

F1 Monaco GP: Hamilton heads Ferrari 1-2 from Verstappen in FP2

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F1 Monaco GP: Hamilton heads Ferrari 1-2 from Verstappen in FP2

F1 Monaco GP: Leclerc leads Ferrari 1-2 in first practice, Hadjar and Alonso suffer crashes

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F1 Monaco GP: Leclerc leads Ferrari 1-2 in first practice, Hadjar and Alonso suffer crashes

Audi responds to F1's future engine plans: "We don't have problems with V8s"

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Audi responds to F1's future engine plans: "We don't have problems with V8s"

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP live commentary and updates - Leclerc tops FP1, Hadjar and Alonso suffer crashes

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LIVE: F1 Monaco GP live commentary and updates - Leclerc tops FP1, Hadjar and Alonso suffer crashes

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Hamilton leads Leclerc in red-flagged FP2

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LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Hamilton leads Leclerc in red-flagged FP2

Sergio Perez says he is now back to 100 per cent fitness after Monaco crash

Sergio Perez is certain that he is now back at 100 per cent fitness after being forced to miss two grands prix earlier in the season following his Monaco qualifying crash

The Mexican suffered concussion in the shunt at the chicane, and although he was fit enough to race from the European Grand Prix onwards, he now believes that he was not quite in peak condition and that he needed time out of the car to recover fully.

"After my accident, it didn't take me a lot of time to get back into racing," said Perez when asked by AUTOSPORT about his condition. "But it took me a while to be back in the car feeling comfortable and being 100 per cent.

"It took me quite a while to get back to my optimum level and I really needed this break for my head to get properly better.

"I'm 100 per cent now and I'm looking forward to the next part of the reason."

Perez cited Force India, which has made up 12 points during the last two races and is now only nine points behind sixth-placed Sauber in the constructors' championship, as the team's main rival during the final eight races of the season.

The Mexican expects that the advantage will ebb and flow between the two outfits, depending on track configuration and weather conditions.

"There are so many tracks on the calendar that some suit us and some suit Force India, who are our main competition now," said Perez.

"The team is working very hard. I was at Hinwil working last week with my engineers and we are in good shape for the second half of the season."

Sauber has brought a low downforce aero package to Belgium, as is normal for every team, but the next major non-track specific upgrade package is not expected until next month's Singapore Grand Prix.

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