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From May 24-26, the motorsport world was revving with events across the continents. While Monaco hosted the three Formula races in which F1’s Charles Leclerc claimed his first-ever home race victory, the Shanghai E-Prix double-header saw two different pole-setters and race winners. In a street circuit like Monte Carlo, securing pole position in qualifying almost guarantees a race win because of the nature of the track.

Although Ferrari’s Leclerc topped the timesheet on Saturday, he knew he had his work cut out, keeping in mind his Monaco curse. Since his F1 career began in 2018, the Monegasque driver had failed to make it to the podium of his home race. Back in 2021 and 2022, Leclerc claimed pole position but couldn’t convert them into wins – he didn’t start the race in 2021 and a poor team strategy cost him the next year.



The final moments of the Monaco Grand Prix 🥺 Goosebumps from After starting at the front on Sunday, he was dealt with a race restart with the charging McLaren of Oscar Piastri hot on his heels. But nothing could come in the way of the 26-year-old, who dominated from start to finish to win an emotional first-ever home race. The Indianapolis 500, commonly known as the Indy 500, saw 33 drivers take part in the 500-mile rain-affected race on Sunday.

Often termed ‘the greatest spectacle in racing’, the 108th edition of the Indy 500 around the 2.5-mile circuit proved exactly why. It was Josef Newgarden who came out on top in the most riveting fas.

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