Sainz blames stupid risks for Monaco Grand Prix exit

Carlos Sainz retired from the Monaco Grand Prix after collisions with Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto at the restart. The Williams driver accused rivals of taking unnecessary chances that ended his race.

Sainz started the second standing start in 10th place. At the Loews hairpin his car was struck by Hulkenberg, sending it into the wall. Moments later Colapinto made contact at Portier, spinning the Williams and forcing retirement. “I was en route to score another couple of points this weekend with a solid race, but unfortunately people at the restart just decided to take stupid risks,” Sainz said. He added that Turn 6 is a corner where the field bunches up every year. Hulkenberg received a 10-second penalty for the incident. He explained he was avoiding another car and ended up on the inside line. Colapinto later apologised, saying he touched Sainz while trying to avoid the slowing Williams. Stewards took no further action against Colapinto, ruling the contact resulted from Sainz’s unexpected change of direction.

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Charles Leclerc's damaged Ferrari F1 car spins off-track at Miami GP Turn 3, with FIA penalty overlay dropping him from 6th to 8th.
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Leclerc drops to eighth after 20-second Miami GP penalty for last-lap off-tracks

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc dropped from sixth to eighth place after receiving a 20-second post-race time penalty at the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The FIA stewards converted an uncompleted drive-through penalty for multiple off-track excursions following a final-lap spin at Turn 3 that damaged his car, ruling he gained a lasting advantage despite impaired handling.

Esteban Ocon apologised to Franco Colapinto after a lap 32 clash at Turn 2 during the Chinese Grand Prix. The Haas driver received a 10-second penalty for causing the incident and finished 14th, while Colapinto recovered to 10th for a points finish. Colapinto's management asked fans to avoid sending death threats on social media.

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Max Verstappen retired from the Monaco Grand Prix on the opening lap after his Red Bull engine failed. The four-time world champion described the issue as the engine dropping dead following problems on the formation lap.

Pierre Gasly crossed the line in third place at the Monaco Grand Prix but two five-second penalties for speeding in the pit lane dropped him out of the podium. Alpine requested a review from the FIA.

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Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll attributed his Monaco Grand Prix crash to ongoing Honda power unit issues. The incident ended his race on lap 57.

Max Verstappen retired from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix after mechanical issues on the opening lap. The incident prompted online comparisons to Kimi Raikkonen's 2006 retirement at the same event.

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Audi's Formula 1 team faced a series of setbacks at the Miami Grand Prix sprint weekend, including two cars catching fire, a disqualification, and an early retirement. Nico Hülkenberg missed the sprint due to a pre-race fire, while Gabriel Bortoleto was disqualified post-race and later retired with his car ablaze. The incidents highlight ongoing reliability woes for the newcomer squad.

 

 

 

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