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DPA International on MSNSchumacher's 2001 Ferrari auctioned for almost €16 million in MonacoThe Ferrari driven by Michael Schumacher on his way to the 2001 Formula One title was auctioned for just under €16 million ($18. 19 million) on the sidelines of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
After battling for victory at one of Sunday's two famous races, podium finishers Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri all said they had no interest in ever trying to win the Indy 500.
It was a flawless weekend and a much-needed win for Norris, who has struggled in recent races. He spoke this weekend about how getting off social media has helped his performance.
Lando Norris will start the Monaco Grand Prix in pole position but much of the drama during Saturday's action came further down the grid. Lewis Hamilton, who had endured a tough final practice session, was handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding Max Verstappen.
Ferrari and Williams have opted to use parts from last season in Monaco, as they focus on gaining performance across a wider spectrum
The Ferrari driver was almost involved in a collision in Monaco. Hamilton was told by his team that Verstappen was on a cool down lap when he was actually on a flying lap in qualifying. That meant the defending world champion had to react quickly to swerve ...