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FirstSportz on MSNOscar Piastri Blames One Mistake for Losing Monaco GP Pole to Lando NorrisOscar Piastri has established himself as the favorite for the 2025 F1 world championship. The Australian driver defied expectations this The post Oscar Piastri Blames One Mistake for Losing Monaco GP Pole to Lando Norris appeared first on FirstSportz.
Lando Norris broke the track record to qualify on pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, besting Charles Leclerc and title rival Oscar Piastri.
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GPFans on MSNF1 Qualifying Today: Monaco Grand Prix 2025 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream*For viewers lucky enough to have access to Belgian, Austrian and Swiss television broadcasts, the main race at the Monaco GP can be watched live free-to-air on ORF (Austria) and RSI La 2/RTS 2/SRF 2/SRF (Switzerland). On RTBF (Belgium) the entire race weekend can be watched for free.
Oscar Piastri says the new mandatory two-stop regulations at the Monaco Grand Prix have created so many potential scenarios that his head is “still kind of untwisting itself” trying to understand them.
That “how did he do that?” first-lap move around the outside of Oscar Piastri, which Luke Smith broke down on Sunday. Advertisement When Verstappen pulled off that move, seasoned F1 staff in our live blog left their seats.
The eighth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season also marks the 82nd edition of the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo this weekend. Charles Leclerc was crowned the prince of Monaco last year with his first win in his home province, and the first Ferrari victory at the Circuit de Monaco since Sebastian Vettel in 2017.
Oscar Piastri is doing what he needs to do to win a first Formula One title, the sport's most successful driver of all time Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMonaco Grand Prix 2025: Podium predictions including Piastri & LeclercFresh off Max Verstappen’s surprise win at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, the championship battle intensifies as McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris look to extend their lead and claim the team’s first Monaco victory since 2008.