Antonelli Clinches Fifth Win in Six Races at Drama-Filled Monaco Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli claimed victory in Monte Carlo after a chaotic race that saw Ferrari heartbreak, McLaren retirement, and late-race reshuffling across the field.

Kimi Antonelli has won the Monaco Grand Prix, taking Mercedes to victory in a dramatic race filled with incidents, strategy swings, and late drama, according to reports.
The win is Antonelli’s fifth in six Grands Prix, continuing a dominant run of form this season.
Antonelli Controls Race for Mercedes
Antonelli crossed the line 4.4 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, securing a controlled but hard-fought victory on the streets of Monaco.
Behind him, George Russell ensured both Mercedes cars remained competitive at the front of the field throughout the race.
Ferrari’s Strong Run Ends in Frustration
Ferrari showed strong pace, with Charles Leclerc running in a position that could have delivered a podium before he crashed out of the race.
Hamilton remained Ferrari’s strongest finisher, securing second place after maintaining a steady gap to the leader in the closing stages.
McLaren Hit by Retirement
McLaren’s race ended in disappointment after Lando Norris retired, contributing to a disrupted and unpredictable midfield battle.
The retirement added to a race already shaped by incidents and shifting strategies across the field.
Red Bull and Ferrari Battle for Podium Positions
Red Bull remained in the fight for podium positions, while Ferrari’s chances were impacted by Leclerc’s crash.
However, both teams were unable to mount a sustained challenge for victory as Antonelli maintained control at the front.
A Chaotic Monaco Grand Prix
The race was defined by interruptions, incidents, and strategic variability, with several teams affected by misfortune or errors.
Despite the chaos behind him, Antonelli stayed consistent to secure another win and extend his strong season form.