What the teams said – Race day in Monaco

Kimi Antonelli dominated the Monaco Grand Prix, leading from start to finish to claim his fifth consecutive victory and extend his championship lead to 66 points. Lewis Hamilton followed in second place for Ferrari, marking a record-equalling eighth Monaco podium for the Briton, while Isack Hadjar of Red Bull secured third place despite suffering from power unit issues throughout the race. It was a challenging day for many others on the grid. George Russell finished 12th after a series of penalties, and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc retired following a crash caused by brake issues. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen's race ended on the first lap due to an engine failure, and Lando Norris retired due to power unit problems. The Racing Bulls team celebrated a double-points finish with Liam Lawson in 5th and Arvid Lindblad in 6th, while Pierre Gasly lost a podium position due to pit lane speeding penalties, ultimately classifying 7th.
What the teams said – Race day in Monaco