Who impressed our judges at the Monaco Grand Prix?
Kimi Antonelli dominated the Monaco Grand Prix, securing his fifth consecutive win and a perfect score in the Power Rankings after a sublime qualifying performance and a controlled race. Lewis Hamilton continued his impressive form with a second-place finish, solidifying his position in the overall standings despite a minor pit lane penalty.
Pierre Gasly showcased strong pace for Alpine, crossing the line third before a time penalty relegated him to seventh. Meanwhile, Racing Bulls enjoyed a successful outing as Liam Lawson secured a career-best fifth, and Arvid Lindblad navigated the tricky street circuit to finish sixth. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen faced a disappointing retirement after a strong qualifying effort, but teammate Isack Hadjar managed to hold off pressure to secure his first podium finish for the team.
Elsewhere, Esteban Ocon achieved his best result of the season by finishing ninth for Haas, overcoming an early incident. Alex Albon secured points for Williams following team strategy adjustments, while Sergio Perez's challenging weekend for Cadillac ended outside the points. Charles Leclerc suffered a disappointing end to his home race after a collision due to brake issues.
