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A Visual Tour: Captivating Moments from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

A Visual Tour: Captivating Moments from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli claimed a dominant victory in Monaco, while chaos unfolded for several frontrunners. Here’s a look at the most striking images from an eventful race weekend.

The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix served up a classic mix of unpredictability and drama, a hallmark of the iconic circuit. Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes stole the spotlight, securing his first grand slam by converting pole position into a commanding victory, leaving the rest far behind.

Antonelli's triumph marked his fifth consecutive win, overshadowing even Lewis Hamilton and Isack Hadjar. Meanwhile, the race saw seven retirements, including notable exits by Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Charles Leclerc.

!Antonelli's Joyous Dive

In true Monaco tradition, Antonelli celebrated with a plunge into the harbor. His victory extended his championship lead to 66 points, a substantial margin over Ferrari's Hamilton. Yet, not every Mercedes driver shared in the glory. George Russell's race was marred by penalties, resulting in a frustrating drop out of the points.

!Russell's Frustration

Russell found himself in a bureaucratic tango with the stewards over a drive-through penalty for pit lane speeding, leaving him "beyond frustration."

!Hadjar's Ascent

In contrast, Isack Hadjar celebrated his first Red Bull podium despite a rocky start, including a crash in FP1 and various mechanical issues. Keeping Russell at bay, Hadjar secured a hard-fought third place.

!Racing Bulls' Resurgence

Racing Bulls turned their fortunes around spectacularly. Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad struggled early with car handling but ultimately delivered career-best performances, finishing P5 and P6.

!Leclerc's Home Woes

For Charles Leclerc, the home race curse struck again. Brake issues sent him into the wall at the final corner, dashing hopes for a podium finish.

!Sainz's Misfortune

Elsewhere, Carlos Sainz's race ended abruptly due to a collision after being tagged by Nico Hulkenberg, forcing Williams to forgo potential points.

!Gasly's Podium Heartbreak

Pierre Gasly, initially celebrating a podium finish, was demoted to P7 after penalties, prompting Alpine to seek a Right of Review.

!Hamilton's Mixed Emotions

Hamilton shared the podium spotlight with former Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, who had "mixed feelings" about the contrasting fortunes of his drivers.

!Norris' Mechanical Woes

For McLaren’s Lando Norris, the race marked a second consecutive retirement due to mechanical issues. It was a disappointing turn for the team, particularly during a milestone 1000th Grand Prix celebration, underscoring their ongoing struggles with pace.

As the dust settles on Monaco, teams and drivers alike will be eager to move forward, leaving both triumphs and tribulations behind.