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Antonelli Clinches Stunning Win in Turbulent Monaco GP

Highlights
- Kimi Antonelli won 2026 Monaco GP, his fifth victory this season
- Max Verstappen retired early due to Red Bull anti-stall issue
- Lewis Hamilton and Isack Hadjar finished second and third respectively
- Safety car deployed twice after crashes by Lance Stroll and Leclerc
- Oscar Piastri and Liam Lawson secured fourth and fifth places
- Next race scheduled for June 12-14 in Barcelona
Kimi Antonelli wins the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, held June 5-7, to take his fifth victory of the season. He extends his championship lead after a turbulent, incident-heavy race.
Mercedes executes cleanly, prioritising track position and restart discipline. Antonelli controls the tempo and tyre warm-up to blunt undercut threats and keep the race stable in his hands.
Max Verstappen’s start unravels as Red Bull’s anti-stall intervenes, dropping him down the order before an early retirement. Isack Hadjar capitalises to take third, behind runner-up Lewis Hamilton.

The race twice neutralises after separate crashes at the final corner. Lance Stroll’s incident triggers the first safety car and a wave of opportunistic stops across the midfield.
Charles Leclerc later crashes in the same zone, prompting another neutralisation and brief stoppage while the track condition is assessed. Ferrari’s risk-reward balance misfires again on home soil.
Hamilton absorbs mid-race pressure from Leclerc before the Ferrari’s exit. His defence underlines Mercedes’ tyre preparation strengths and well-timed pit windows at a track defined by track position.
Oscar Piastri and Liam Lawson finish fourth and fifth, delivering efficient, error-free drives. Arvid Lindblad records sixth, while Pierre Gasly drops after two five-second penalties.
Alex Albon takes eighth, with Esteban Ocon ninth. Sergio Perez secures tenth and Cadillac’s first points of the year, though a possible false start draws a stewards’ investigation.

Fernando Alonso heads the non-scorers, ahead of Gabriel Bortoleto and George Russell, who fades despite a strong grid slot. Nico Hulkenberg finishes 14th, with Franco Colapinto last classified.
Ollie Bearman retires, while Carlos Sainz’s day ends after post-restart clashes with Hulkenberg and Colapinto. McLaren’s Lando Norris and Valtteri Bottas also stop with mechanical issues.
Antonelli’s measured opening stint reflects the strong pace he signposted on Saturday. The weekend builds from his qualifying execution and calm restart management.
The broader picture is clear: Mercedes consolidates momentum while Red Bull splits its fortunes. A full breakdown of Antonelli’s afternoon sits in our analysis of his Monaco win, supported by the magic lap in qualifying and detailed qualifying debrief.
Focus now shifts to Barcelona on June 12-14. Higher degradation and faster corners will test Mercedes’ tyre management and Red Bull’s recovery, with Ferrari seeking stability after costly Monaco errors.
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Antonelli survives Monaco’s mayhem

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