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Max Verstappen sets the pace in second practice session, as Carlos Sainz learns the hard way just how unforgiving Monaco's mean streets can be.
Hulkenberg and Albon bring out the red flags in opening session, as Sainz edges out Alonso and Hamilton.
Admitting that he "loved" working with Honda, Max Verstappen says it is "a shame" how the Japanese manufacturer's decisions have changed.
Today's press conference with Oscar Piastri, Fernando Alonso, Kevin Magnussen, Sergio Perez, Yuki Tsunoda, Alex Albon, Lewis Hamilton, Pierre Gasly, Charles Leclerc and Valtteri Bottas.
Sensing one of his best chances of victory this season, Fernando Alonso promises that in Monaco he will "attack more than any other weekend".
Dismissing the speculation linking him with a $50m move to Maranello, Lewis Hamilton insists that a new deal with Mercedes is almost done.
Following a tough start to his season, rookie Nyck de Vries admits that he is not surprised that his future with AlphaTauri is already the subject of media speculation.
Ferrari boss, Frederic Vasseur has laughed off claims that Charles Leclerc is leaving the Italian team for Mercedes, while insisting the team hasn't even spoken to Lewis Hamilton.
Helmut Marko has ruled out the possibility of AlphaTauri being sold or even relocated, insisting the team will remain under Red Bull ownership.
In a move designed to boost safety during on-track incidents, the FIA is introducing stricter speed restrictions under a Safety Car or VSC in areas of track where waved double yellow flags are being shown.
Grid position is going to be pivotal to the result on Sunday. If we can have a strong Saturday, that will set us up nicely for another good result this weekend.