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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

Formula 1
Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Race red-flagged for track breaking up after Leclerc crashes at safety car restart

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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Hungarian GP
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BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish beats Cook to victory in opener

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish beats Cook to victory in opener

Verstappen, Mercedes and Piastri: The key factors in F1’s silly season

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Monaco GP
Verstappen, Mercedes and Piastri: The key factors in F1’s silly season

Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics

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Formula 1
Monaco GP
Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics

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

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Formula 1
Monaco GP
From “a new back” to the front row: What’s behind Verstappen’s surprise Monaco pace?

The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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

Mileage lowered on Yamaha MotoGP Quartararo problem part

MotoGP manufacturer Yamaha will reduce the target mileage on the component that failed on Fabio Quartararo's Yamaha M1 bike in the Spanish Grand Prix

Rookie Quartararo, who became MotoGP's youngest-ever pole-sitter the day prior to the race, was running a comfortable second with what he described as "incredible pace" and looked on course for a maiden premier-class podium when his bike became stuck in third gear.

It later emerged that his Petronas SRT-run Yamaha was halted by a failure of the gearshift load cell, which is made up of two rods linked by a sensor and serves to detect when the rider is pushing the lever to change gears.

The rods used on MotoGP bike have traditionally been 6mm in diameter, and while most manufacturers have increased this to as much as 8mm, Yamaha has retained the same size.


It is understood that the manufacturer will re-evaluate this following Quartararo's failure, while also lowering the number of kilometres that the load cell is expected to complete within the bike before it is replaced.

After the race, Quartararo described the gearshift issue as "something really small that cost a lot".

"It goes to show that this is a sport where the mechanical side is crucial; you can be doing a great job and finally a problem can leave you with a zero by your name," said Petronas Yamaha team manager Wilco Zeelenberg.

"There is no one to blame because the whole team have done a great job and Fabio has shown throughout the weekend that he never stops learning and growing.

"These things happen."

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