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Yuki Tsunoda has pointed the blame at himself after another disastrous weekend, this time in the Monaco Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver had shown some promise in the opening two practice sessions; however, he endured his latest nightmare after yet another Q2 elimination. READ MORE: Yuki Tsunoda points blame after latest Red Bull nightmare Toto Wolff reveals remarkable Williams gesture during Monaco debacle Toto Wolff shared a text message Williams team principal James Vowles sent him during the Monaco Grand Prix to apologise for the strategy employed by the Grove-based squad. In an ultimately successful bid to secure a double points finish in Monte Carlo, Carlos Sainz and then Alex Albon backed up George Russell and Kimi Antonelli during the 78 lap race. READ MORE: Toto Wolff reveals remarkable Williams gesture during Monaco debacle FIA president Ben Sulayem reacts to potential Sainz Sr rival bid FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has reacted to the possibility of facing a rival bid for the position from Carlos Sainz Sr. The Spaniard confirmed earlier this month he was deliberating running for the role in the upcoming December election. READ MORE: FIA president Ben Sulayem reacts to potential Sainz Sr rival bid Carlos Sainz demands Monaco GP investigation after 'manipulation' claim Carlos Sainz has demanded that Formula 1 looks into the Monaco Grand Prix, claiming that "manipulating" the results was possible. The brand-new mandatory two-stop rule at the Circuit de Monaco was met with mixed responses; however, many, including Sainz, were left unhappy by some tactics which were used. READ MORE: Carlos Sainz demands Monaco GP investigation after 'manipulation' claim George Russell applauded for 'cheeky' move as FIA avoid 'chaos' by closing potential loophole Alex Albon has applauded George Russell for a move during the Monaco Grand Prix he felt was "obvious" and that forced the FIA stewards to hand out a severe punishment. Mercedes driver Russell grew increasingly frustrated behind Williams rival Albon, who drove deliberately slowly to allow team-mate Carlos Sainz ahead of him to bridge a gap that would ensure he would not be undercut during a pit-stop phase. READ MORE: George Russell applauded for 'cheeky' move as FIA avoid 'chaos' by closing potential loophole Max Verstappen offers sarcastic Monaco GP response: 'Maybe next year, four stops?' Max Verstappen offered a sarcastic view of the new mandatory two-stop rule in the Monaco Grand Prix, by joking that next season's event should feature "four stops". In an attempt to increase the excitement during the race at the Circuit de Monaco, a new rule was introduced which meant all drivers had to complete two pit stops. READ MORE: Max Verstappen offers sarcastic Monaco GP response: 'Maybe next year, four stops?'