F1 Monaco GP Live Commentary and Updates - Race day
Live Standings
Summary
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- Verstappen wins F1 Monaco GP having controlled the race throughout
- Sainz takes a strong second for Ferrari, as Norris holds off Perez for the final podium spot
- Disaster in the pits for Bottas as Mercedes was unable to get the wheel off his car and he retires from the race
- Hamilton doesn't gain any places in the early stages and finishes seventh after poor strategy from Mercedes
- Drama before the start as polesitter Leclerc fails to make the grid with driveshaft issue
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Leaderboard
1. Verstappen, Red Bull
2. Sainz, Ferrari
3. Norris, McLaren
4. Perez, Red Bull
5. Vettel, Aston Martin
6. Gasly, AlphaTauri
7. Hamilton, Mercedes
8. Stroll, Aston Martin
9. Ocon, Alpine
10. Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo
Live Text
Tsunoda has been show the black and white flag for, you guessed it, track limits. It is unlikely to change much unless he can find a way ahead of Latifi late on.
Ocon is still keeping Giovinazzi at bay in ninth place, but for how much longer? The Alfa Romeo driver is staring at the Alpine rear wing.
Tsunoda puts those softs to good use by setting the fastest lap of the race - a 1m14.037s.
Stroll fans, panic over, as there is no further action on his pit exit line-crossing investigation. VAR judges that he stayed inside the line.
Lap 66 and Tsunoda FINALLY pits for the first time in this race - that is one long stint on the hards. He comes back out in P16 on fresh softs and set to chase Latifi for the rest of this race.
Replays of Stroll's pit exit show him putting his left-front tyre on the line but the onboard shot doesn't show if it was over the line. Get the VAR out.
Uh-oh, Stroll is under investigation for failing to keep to the right of the line at pit exit. He could incur a time penalty if found guilty for that.
Stroll pits to switch his hards for softs, having opened up a pit window of just over 20 seconds, and duly gets back out ahead of Ocon to keep hold of eighth place. Smart work by Aston Martin today.
Latifi is the latest to get the black and white flag for track limits. So far nobody has been penalised for the offence, and there are just under 20 laps to go.
Stroll won't want to give up his hard tyres any time soon as he puts in a personal best lap time of 1m15.595s - he is three seconds back from Hamilton and keeping pace in P8.
By: Jake Boxall-Legge, Haydn Cobb, Stephen Lickorish