Kimi Antonelli wins delayed Monaco Grand Prix to extend F1 lead
Formula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli stayed ice-cool to โ win a โ chaotic Monaco Grand Prix and extend his run of victories this season to five. The 19-year-old Italian built a โ commanding lead on Sunday after starting from pole in his Mercedes but that evaporated after
Formula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli stayed ice-cool to โ win a โ chaotic Monaco Grand Prix and extend his run of victories this season to five.
The 19-year-old Italian built a โ commanding lead on Sunday after starting from pole in his Mercedes but that evaporated after a late red flag to inspect a crumbling โ surface at the final corner following a crash that took out Ferrariโs Charles Leclerc.
After a delay of about 40 minutes while repairs were carried out, the race resumed with a standing start but Antonelli remained unfazed โas he became the youngest-ever winner of the iconic race.
Ferrariโs Lewis Hamilton was runner-up for the second successive Grand Prix with Red Bullโs Isack Hadjar provisionally third, although he was one of a number of drivers under investigation for a variety of infringements.
Hamilton, who equalled the late Ayrton Sennaโs eight Monaco podiums, โ moved above Antonelliโs teammate George Russell into โ second place in the standings, 66 points behind Antonelli.
โItโs been an incredible weekend and an incredible race,โ said Antonelli, who was not even born the last time an โ Italian won the Monaco Grand Prix โ Jarno Trulli in 2004.
โWe had incredible pace and it all โ came so natural and that gave me โ the confidence to push.โ
A year after finishing last on his F1 debut at Monaco, Antonelli showed incredible poise to shrug off the red flag drama that meant he effectively โhad to win two races.

