Kimi Antonelli wins the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix in a race repeatedly affected by incidents and interruptions. Multiple outlets report that crashes lead to stoppages and that the race is delayed, with one account citing a red flag and the event being interrupted more than once. Antonelli takes his fifth consecutive Grand Prix victory on the streets of Monte Carlo, maintaining control from lights out to the finish. He finishes ahead of Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, with one report listing the margin as 6.271 seconds. Another driver, Isack Hadjar, is also mentioned among the leading finishers in at least one report. The race is described as chaotic, including reports that several drivers retire. The result further extends Antonelli’s lead in the Drivers’ Championship: multiple sources state his advantage reaches 66 points after the Monaco round. Several outlets also highlight broader significance around Antonelli’s run of five straight wins, noting a link between winning that many consecutive races in a season and going on to take the title. Antonelli is widely portrayed as steering a steady performance through changing race conditions to consolidate his position at the top.
Kimi Antonelli wins disrupted Monaco Grand Prix to extend F1 championship lead
Kimi Antonelli wins the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix in a race repeatedly affected by incidents and interruptions. Multiple outlets report that crashes lead to stoppages and that the race is delayed, with o...
- Kimi Antonelli wins the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, taking his fifth consecutive Grand Prix victory.
- The race is disrupted by crashes and includes a delay and/or red-flag stoppage.
- Lewis Hamilton finishes second for Ferrari; one report gives a 6.271-second margin.
- Antonelli’s Drivers’ Championship lead extends to 66 points after the race.
- Several drivers retire during the chaotic Monaco event.
Kimi Antonelli's victory last weekend in the Monaco Grand Prix once again highlighted the Mercedes driver's prowess behind the wheel as he left his rivals in the distance yet again.
Kimi Antonelli delivered another stellar weekend as F1 moved on to the streets of Monte Carlo, scoring his fifth successive victory with a confident, lights-to-flag triumph, and extending his lead in the Drivers’ Championship.
Kimi Antonelli delivered a fifth straight Grand Prix win around the streets of Monte-Carlo to extend his lead in the Drivers’ Championship to a mighty 66 points.
(FORMULA 1) – KIMI Antonelli avoided the late drama of the Monaco Grand Prix to consolidate his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship standings even further, beating Lewis Hamilton and Isack Hadjar in an exhilarating race that saw seven drivers retire. At lights out in Monaco, the Mercedes racer calmly maintained first place […]
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3 days agoKimi Antonelli extended his championship lead, finishing 6.271 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton in an incident-hit race.
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