Overview
- After 11 hours of the 24 Hours of Nürburgring, Verstappen Racing’s Mercedes-AMG #3 led a tight fight with Winward’s Mercedes #80, with Aston Martin’s #34 running third.
- ROWE Racing’s BMW #1, co-driven by Augusto Farfus, retired with mechanical trouble, removing the defending winners from contention during a night of crashes and slow zones.
- Nyck de Vries won the Monaco ePrix for Mahindra, the team’s first Formula E victory in nearly five years, as Dan Ticktum’s 33‑second penalty reshuffled the podium and Mitch Evans moved into the points lead.
- Race control fined Taylor Barnard €2,500 and Maximilian Günther €2,100 with one licence point each for accelerating in the pit lane during Monaco practice.
- Luca Engstler took Nürburgring pole for Lamborghini ABT, Pedro Acosta secured MotoGP pole at Catalonia, Manu González set a Moto2 TL2 lap record, and Máximo Quiles stormed from seventh to win Moto3 and extend his championship lead.