Practice quotes: Williams, Haas, Sauber
Haas find themselves amongst the back markers after the first two practice sessions at Monte Carlo.
Haas find themselves amongst the back markers after the first two practice sessions at Monte Carlo.
The ease at which a driver can crash is matched only by the difficulty in overtaking; that’s the challenge of what can be a processional Monaco Grand Prix, or a crazy one. Tune in for first practice from the streets of the Principality. FP1: Live timing and commentary
The stewards have decided to take no further action after reviewing an incident where Max Verstappen reversed back onto the Monaco track.
The Pirelli hypersoft tyres did everything the box said they would as Daniel Ricciardo set the pace in first practice in Monaco ahead of Max Verstappen, who is under investigation.
Brendon Hartley is "surprised" to hear rumours that this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix could be his last in Formula 1 with Pascal Wehrlein being lined up to replace him in Canada.
Billed by Mercedes as the favourites for the Monaco win, Daniel Ricciardo reckons rivals are trying to put pressure on the Red Bull drivers.
Romain Grosjean won't be sacked by Haas despite his recent troubles; that's according to Guenther Steiner.
Claire Williams is convinced Williams will bounce back from their early season woes, saying anyone who thinks otherwise is "very wrong."
It doesn't seem negotiations between Renault and Red Bull are going at all well with Cyril Abiteboul saying Red Bull will "never be able to appreciate the need for loyalty and commitment."
Despite expectations, or perhaps hopes, of a surprise, Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1's top three teams will dominate this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has applauded the return of grid girls for this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has backed Charles Leclerc to race for Ferrari, saying the rookie is already proving himself in Formula 1.
Sebastian Vettel claims he "wouldn't mind" if Lewis Hamilton moved over to Ferrari, however, he's happy with Kimi Raikkonen as his team-mate.
Charles Leclerc attended his first home press conference in Monaco on Wednesday, joined by Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean.
Lewis Hamilton is predicting a difficult weekend in Monaco for Mercedes but says the win is not impossible.
Ferrari set up in Monaco on Wednesday with the SF71H sporting wing mirrors on the Halo but no winglets.
It is "possible" that Mercedes could walk away from Formula 1 if they aren't happy with the 2021 regulations; that's according to Niki Lauda.
Romain Grosjean will get back to where he belongs and prove his "naysayers wrong"; that's according to his team boss Guenther Steiner.
Whatever Fernando Alonso decides to do in the future, Zak Brown hopes he does it with McLaren.
Although keen to remain on the Formula 1 calendar, Hockenheim want a revised deal as the circuit cannot continue to take a financial hit.
Charles Leclerc insists he doesn't listen to chatter likening him to Michael Schumacher or Ayrton Senna, saying he still has a lot to learn in Formula 1.
Carlos Sainz believes Formula 1 could be in for an hour of "madness" during qualifying for the Monaco GP thanks to Pirelli's new hypersoft tyres.
As F1's oil burning saga rumbles on, the FIA have closed yet another loophole after Mercedes requested clarification regarding the oil used in the "pressure charging [turbocharger] system".
Esteban Ocon does not need a new engine for the Monaco Grand Prix after it was found that his Spanish problem was due to an oil leak.
Two years on from being robbed of the win by a bungled pit stop in Monaco, Daniel Ricciardo says he wants redemption.