Here's the team that could pull off a surprise win in this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix

· Fox News

Formula 1 is headed to Monaco this weekend for its crown jewel race, the Monaco Grand Prix, and while the season has been dominated by Mercedes.

However, this race might present a golden opportunity for their closest competitors: Ferrari.

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The Silver Arrows have won every race — Grand Prix or Sprint — with the lone exception of the Sprint race in Miami, which was won by McLaren's Lando Norris.

That has put a significant gap in the standings between them and Ferrari; however, Monaco presents an opportunity for the Scuderia to break up Mercedes and championship leader Kimi Antonelli's run of dominance.

That's because Ferrari's car and power unit are expected to be well suited for the notoriously tight and twisty Monaco circuit.

All season long, Ferrari's strength has been under acceleration. This has been most clear on race starts. Go back and look at just about any start this season and the Ferraris look like they've been shot out of a cannon while the Mercedes and others often look pretty sluggish.

With as many slow corners as Monaco — with some like the hotel hairpin and La Rascasse being among the slowest on the entire calendar — getting through them and accelerating out of them is a big deal. You can't rely on straight-line speed like you can on other circuits, and Ferrari, they'll be cool with that as it's not their biggest strength.

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Finding time in these slow corners on Saturday in qualifying could mean a start from pole, and in Monaco, that really gives you an edge on a circuit where overtaking is nearly impossible.

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Even reigning champ Lando Norris expects to see the Prancing Horses start up front.

"Honestly, I think that Ferrari will be on pole next weekend in Monaco," Norris said, per Motorsport. "Their low-speed performance is far better than everyone else."

Now, a million things could go wrong, even if either Ferrari driver, Charles Leclerc or Lewis Hamilton, starts up front. Weather could be a factor; they could clip a wall; they could run into a technical issue.

But the key to winning at Monaco these days is starting with the best track position possible, and Ferrari is looking at its best chance to do that so far this season.

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5 PSG French Internationals Join France Squad at Clairefontaine

· Yahoo Sports

After their Champions League triumph, the five French internationals from PSG joined their teammates at Clairefontaine on Tuesday.

No rest for the PSG internationals. After making history by achieving back-to-back Champions League titles, most of the Parisian squad players will now be focused on the 2026 World Cup (June 11 to July 19).

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And after the celebrations, the internationals will join their respective national teams. That is especially true for the five French internationals of the Parisian club: Lucas Hernandez, Warren Zaïre-Emery, Desire Doue, Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembele.

Indeed, the five Parisians joined their teammates at Clairefontaine on Tuesday afternoon. They were notably able to meet the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, who gave a motivational speech to the French players.

He notably had a discussion with Dembele, as reported by RMC Sport: "How are you, Ousmane? Are you feeling good? Have you recovered from your emotions? We are looking ahead to the next step right away." On Tuesday, Deschamps was able to have his full 26-player squad.

Before flying to America, the French team will play two friendly matches, the first of which will be against the Ivory Coast on Thursday at Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes. According to Le Parisien, the five Parisians should rest for the first preparation match.

France's last match before the World Cup will be on Monday, June 8, against Northern Ireland. One week later, Les Bleus will begin their World Cup adventure against Ibrahim Mbaye's Senegal on June 16.

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In a season review press release titled "The Legend Continues to Be Written," Nasser Al-Khelaifi stated that PSG has entered a new dimension by achieving back-to-back Champions League titles. The PSG president also reiterated his ambition to build a lasting legacy.

"Lifting the first Champions League in Paris Saint-Germain's history last season will forever be etched in the memory and in the beautiful history of our great club," Al-Khelaifi wrote.

"By winning the Champions League for the second consecutive season, PSG achieved an extremely rare feat, rewarding years of work, demanding standards, and long-term vision. The greatest victories are built long before they are won, and the greatest successes rest on the strongest foundations," the PSG president added, before thanking all components of the club.

"This success is above all a collective achievement. It belongs to the players, the staff, the club's employees, and to all those who contribute every day, with passion and commitment, to the development of PSG. Not all champions play soccer. So many talents work in the shadows. A collective force carried the club to victory. It also belongs to our supporters - in Paris, in France, and around the world - to all those who proudly wear the Rouge et Bleu colors and bring to life the unique identity of our club."

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‘You can always call on Nello’: Ellis stars as Australia beat Pakistan

· The Age

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