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Monaco Grand Prix Driver Ratings 2026

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Monaco Grand Prix Driver Ratings 2026

What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine

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What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine

Hamilton details ADUO order as Mercedes and Ferrari get F1 engine help

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Hamilton details ADUO order as Mercedes and Ferrari get F1 engine help

No more naysayers, surely? How Monaco proved Antonelli's searing form wasn't just luck

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No more naysayers, surely? How Monaco proved Antonelli's searing form wasn't just luck

Alpine requests right of review with FIA over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

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Alpine requests right of review with FIA over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

Le Mans 24 Hours: Aston Martin fastest at test day

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Le Mans 24 Hours: Aston Martin fastest at test day

Cadillac loses maiden F1 point as Perez penalised

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Cadillac loses maiden F1 point as Perez penalised

Russell “beyond frustration” after dismal, point-less Monaco GP

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Russell “beyond frustration” after dismal, point-less Monaco GP

Analysis: Alonso remains title favourite

Fernando Alonso has emerged as odds on favourite in the title fight following Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying, despite only taking third on the grid

Although Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton start ahead of Alonso, both need the Ferrari to finish down the order even if they win - as Alonso can still be champion by finishing fourth if Vettel wins or 10th if Hamilton wins.

His key rival is Mark Webber, who is just eight points behind in the standings, and the Australian has only qualified fifth.

If the race finished in qualifying order, the final championship standings would therefore see Alonso on 261 points, Vettel on 256, Webber on 248 and Hamilton on 240.

Alonso's nightmare scenario had been an all-Red Bull front row, as he would then have lost out to Webber if the Australian won with Vettel second. Had Hamilton - whose McLaren team has shown improved form this weekend - got between Red Bull and Alonso then the Spaniard's situation would have looked even more bleak.

Instead, Webber's disappointing qualifying result puts Alonso firmly in the driving seat, as Webber will be hard-pressed to over-haul Alonso's points advantage without winning, due to the gaps between scores further back being so much smaller.

Bookmakers have reduced the odds on an Alonso title following qualifying, with the likes of William Hill, Ladbrokes and Paddy Power now making him a very strong favourite at 4/7. Hamilton's odds have been reduced from 100/1 at some bookmakers earlier in the week to 25/1 at many now, while Webber's are lengthening across the board, with many listing him at 5/1.

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