Kimi Antonelli wins Monaco Grand Prix, sets record as youngest winner in race history
Summary
Kimi Antonelli won the Monaco Grand Prix, becoming the youngest driver to ever win this race in Formula 1 history. The race faced delays and confusion due to damage on the track, crashes, and several penalties, but Antonelli kept his lead to finish first.Key Facts
- Kimi Antonelli, 19 years old, won the Monaco Grand Prix and set a record as the youngest winner in the race’s history.
- Antonelli drives for Mercedes and has won five races in a row this season.
- The race was stopped because part of the track’s asphalt broke, causing crashes and a long delay.
- After the restart, Antonelli stayed in the lead and finished first, with Lewis Hamilton coming in second.
- There were many penalties and investigations after the race, making some final positions unclear.
- Isack Hadjar finished third, but his result was checked for possible rule breaches; he kept his place after a review.
- Max Verstappen retired early after losing power, and George Russell dropped out of the top 10 due to penalties.
- Fernando Alonso got 10th place, earning the first point for Aston Martin this season.
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