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Monaco Grand Prix conclusions: Charles Leclerc breakthrough, Kevin Magnussen ban and more

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Lewis Hamilton idea to spice-up Monaco GP backed as Damon Hill adds two more Max Verstappen finds â

Lewis Hamilton idea to spice-up Monaco GP backed as Damon Hill adds two more Max Verstappen finds ‘only positive’ for Red Bull after ‘boring’ Monaco GP McLaren frustrated by double dose of Carlos Sainz 'luck' as Oscar Piastri damage revealed 'I got squeezed' - Kevin Magnussen puts blame on Sergio Perez for Monaco GP crash Jenson Button and Martin Brundle debate 'strange' Perez v Magnussen Monaco crash Toto Wolff admits Mercedes 'got that wrong' on Lewis Hamilton out-lap call Revealed: The staggering cost of Sergio Perez's Monaco Grand Prix crash 'F*** me, this is really boring' - Should F1 introduce multiple pit stops in Monaco? Alarming footage captures F1 photographers' lucky escape in Sergio Perez crash Lewis Hamilton explains 'I told you guys' message to Mercedes at Monaco GP Monaco Grand Prix driver ratings: Charles Leclerc's day of glory as Perez & Magnussen shock Daniel Ricciardo spots infamous Red Bull flashpoint similarities in Alpine Monaco crash Are Red Bull being exposed? Christian Horner explains dwindling pace gap to rivals Monaco GP data: Mercedes 'survival' strategy conditioned by Alonso's traffic denies fight for the win Monaco Grand Prix conclusions: Charles Leclerc breakthrough, Kevin Magnussen ban and more This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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