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Monaco GP - Race
Rosberg wins hectic GP
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Mercedes
Monaco steward tells Lewis to 'man up'
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Red Bull apologises to Vettel for turbo issue
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Monaco GP - Race
Hamilton blasts Mercedes pit strategy
Felt he should have pitted immediately after Sutil crash
Features
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Pacing the pack
F1 photographer Mark Sutton picks his six favourite shots from the glitz and glamour of the Monaco Grand Prix for Life Through a Lens
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'I can't see out of my left eye'
Radio Ga Ga: On a weekend where Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel proved that even world champions can lose their cool behind the wheel, we round up the best radio soundbites from Monaco
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Hamilton shows first mental cracks
After seeing Nico Rosberg wrestle the championship lead - and the psychological edge - back from Lewis Hamilton, ESPN's The Final Stint looks at the main talking points from the Monaco Grand Prix
Ask Steven
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Tough at the top
Who has driven in the most GPs before taking pole position?
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Home front
Who was the first Briton to win the British Grand Prix?
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Home favourites
How many F1 drivers have had one win, but done it at their home Grand Prix?
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Kimi questions stewards' priorities
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Rosberg: No feud with Lewis
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Bianchi claims historic points finish for Marussia
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Podium was impossible - Alonso
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Ricciardo unhappy to settle for third
Says he was waiting for Hamilton to make a mistake
The Monaco Grand Prix is probably the most famous, and definitely the most glamorous event on the F1 calendar. Run on the streets of the principality since 1929, the race is considered part of the triple crown of motorsport alongside the Indy 500 and the Le Mans 24 Hours. Graham Hill was known as "Mr Monaco" in recognition of his five wins at the event - he is also the only man to have achieved the triple crown. His record at Monaco was eclipsed by Ayrton Senna who managed to win the race six times, including five back-to-back wins between 1989 and 1993.
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