Breaking:Max Verstappen Asserted That He Holds grudges against Lewis…Read more

Breaking:Max Verstappen Asserted That He Holds grudges against Lewis…Read more
In a dramatic turn during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying, Lewis Hamilton received a three-place grid penalty for impeding Max Verstappen. Initially qualifying fourth, Hamilton was demoted to seventh after the incident. The penalty stemmed from a miscommunication within the Ferrari team, which incorrectly informed Hamilton that Verstappen was on a cool-down lap, leading to the obstruction.
Despite the setback, Verstappen exhibited commendable sportsmanship by absolving Hamilton of blame, acknowledging the error as a team miscommunication rather than intentional interference.
The qualifying session also saw Lando Norris clinch pole position with a record-breaking lap of 1:09.954, narrowly edging out Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by 0.109 seconds. Oscar Piastri secured third place, while Verstappen moved up to fourth due to Hamilton’s penalty.
Mercedes faced challenges as rookie Kimi Antonelli caused a red flag by crashing, and George Russell suffered a power unit failure, placing them 14th and 15th on the grid, respectively.
With Monaco’s circuit known for its difficulty in overtaking, the new mandatory two-pit-stop rule introduced for this race adds an element of unpredictability. The starting grid positions, especially Norris’s pole, could play a pivotal role in the race outcome.
The Monaco Grand Prix, renowned as the crown jewel of Formula 1, promises an exciting race with strategic battles and potential surprises. The race is scheduled to air on Sunday at 2 PM local time.