Formula 1 World Championship 2025, Round 8, Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Sunday 25 May 2025 - Race winner Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren celebrates with the team.
Formula 1 World Championship 2025, Round 8, Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Sunday 25 May 2025 - Race winner Lando Norris (GBR) McLaren celebrates with the team.
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F1 LIVE | Norris slams critics after Monaco GP victory and Hamilton responds to 'team games'

08:00, 27 May
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Norris responds to critics post Monaco GP triumph

In Monte Carlo, Norris managed to take an impressive victory which put pressure on championship leader and teammate Oscar Piastri. After the Australian won three consecutive races, it is the best possible response from the Brit who will look to move forward into the Spanish Grand Prix.
The McLaren driver also responded to the 'crap' which critics are writing about him.
"People can write what they want," said the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix winner to the media including GPblog after the race. "It’s not up to me. People have their own opinions, they can do all of those things. The thing is, none of them are true, 99% of the time. So, it’s all crap."
Lando Norris pictured in action at the Monaco Grand Prix weekend
Lando Norris pictured in action at the Monaco Grand Prix weekend

Hamilton has say on 'team games' after fifth place in Monaco

Despite the mandatory two-stop rule not working in favour of the Monaco Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton would like to keep trying to make the iconic race in Monte Carlo more entertaining.
The Monaco Grand Prix was not able to deliver on its promises of an entertaining race, but that didn't stop seven-time world champion Hamilton from defending the 'experiment'. 
“No, definitely. They need to keep on trying with this one, for sure," he stated. "It felt very similar to previous times. It's a very, very difficult track.” Find out where the Brit noticed a huge difference at Monaco by clicking this link.