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Monaco Grand Prix: Formula One – live updates

Antonelli holds off Hamilton to win chaotic Monaco GP after red flag: F1 – live updates

LIVE Updated 35s agoJohn BrewinSun 7 Jun 2026 11.29 EDTFirst published on Sun 7 Jun 2026 08.00 EDTShareKey events
  • 1m agoKimi Antonelli wins the Monaco Grand Prix
  • 11m agoThe race resumes -lights out again
  • 15m agoBack underway at Monaco - Hamilton escapes penalty
  • 35m agoRussell handed drive-through penalty
  • 53m agoRace is red flagged...race suspended
  • 1h agoSafety car gone - Leclerc crashes - safety car back
  • 2h agoVerstappen retires!
  • 2h agoLights out in Monaco, and horror start for Verstappen
  • Kimi Antonelli wins in Monaco! Photograph: Mark Thompson/Getty Images
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    Kimi Antonelli wins in Monaco! Photograph: Mark Thompson/Getty Images
    Key events32s ago11.29 EDT

    Antonelli, whooping away: “the car was beast today.”

    Hamilton: “great job guys.”

    1m ago11.28 EDT

    Kimi Antonelli wins the Monaco Grand Prix

    The youngster, winning his fifth race in a row, has been brilliant, untouchable, ridden out all the stoppages while others fell foul. Lewis Hamilton has another podium finish at Monaco. Who got third? Hadjar is ahead of Piastri, Lawson fifth. Gasly dropped from third to seventh behind Lindblad after his penalty.

    4m ago11.25 EDT

    77/78 Antonelli is flying along, and a word for Liam Lawson, in sixth, who didn’t look as if he would start the race when his battery went what seems a long, long time ago.

    5m ago11.24 EDT

    76/78 Is Gasly going to lose time as well? It’s getting confusing, with all those penalties.

    6m ago11.23 EDT

    75/78 With Hadjar facing a penalty, Piastri seeks to get within five seconds to claim fourth. Hadjar is complaining about his power again.

    7m ago11.22 EDT

    74/78 Sainz hit by both Hulkenberg and Colapinto in that prang. They were so tightly packed.

    9m ago11.21 EDT

    73/78 Russell comes in, and will serve out his penalty. Hadjar is now in the book for a safety car infringement. Gasly moves up to third behind Hamilton and Antonelli.

    10m ago11.20 EDT

    72/78 It looks like the Williams has been cleared off the track. Sainz had smashed into Colapinto during that incident with Hulkenberg. Albon and Hulkenberg is under pressure from Ocon, and Williams in the thick of it.

    11m ago11.18 EDT

    The race resumes -lights out again

    71/78 Antonelli seizes the lead, Hamilton in second, Russell third and the previous leader escapes, with Russell doing a blocking job. Hulkenberg moves up, and forces out a Williams in Sainz.

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    Kimi Antonelli and Lewis Hamilton leave the garage to restart the race. Photograph: Yves Herman/AFP/Getty Images
    13m ago11.16 EDT

    70/78 It will be a standing start. Antonelli says the track is “still broken up”. Will it have an effect? Russell is told he will get two laps and then have to serve his 20-second penalty.

    15m ago11.15 EDT

    Back underway at Monaco - Hamilton escapes penalty

    69/78 They follow the safety car, Russell complaining that Hadjar is leaving massive gaps. Hamilton escapes previous safety car penalty, so the top two stand.

    17m ago11.13 EDT

    Lindblad has changed his tyres and will complete the race, all being well, without having to pit. The cars leave the pit lane for that standing start.

    18m ago11.11 EDT

    It will be a standing start. The drivers set off on a formation lap of sorts.

    21m ago11.09 EDT

    A reminder before the resumption, and with a few penalties to consider:

    1. Antonelli 2. Hamilton 3. Hadjar 4. Russell 5. Gasly 6. Piastri 7. Lawson 8. Lindblad 9. Albon 10. Sainz

    24m ago11.05 EDT

    Race is set to restart just after 10 past. Hamilton is on his scooter and hands off the camera man as he returns to his Ferrari in his pink helmet.

    27m ago11.03 EDT

    Charles Leclerc speaks: “The brakes, it doesn’t help to have asphalt coming loose, the data speaks for itself. I would hate to see myself looking for excuses. I’m not going to take any of it today. There’s something in those brakes. I had no rear brakes at all. This is what I am dealing with for two races….an absolute nightmare, I don’t have much words…I look like an idiot. It’s borderline dangerous.”

    He suggests Hamilton’s configuration of his Ferrari’s brakes is different and he asks for “consistency”. Hamilton meanwhile is facing a safety car penalty. The stewards’ in-tray grows and grows.

    31m ago10.58 EDT

    George Russell has stormed into the FIA office to plead his case. Will this make his situation worse? The stewards have had a busy day, and it may well get busier.

    33m ago10.57 EDT

    Footage of Russell failing to serve that penalty: “what am I doing?” Seems like there’s been confusion, and he’s been damned by the position of his car in the pit lane. Antonelli meanwhile takes on fluids.

    35m ago10.55 EDT

    Russell handed drive-through penalty

    He is punished for not serving out his previous penalty. It’s likely to leave him 20 seconds down. He’s not happy, and is storming into the garage. The upshot is him finishing out of the points, and Antonelli becoming runaway leader.

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    George Russell is not a happy man. Photograph: Sébastien Nogier/EPA
    37m ago10.52 EDT

    Lance Stroll speaks about his crash: “I don’t think it’s the asphalt. We’ve had engine braking issues all year. I think it’s coincidence.”

    He’s perhaps not abreast of the facts.

    40m ago10.50 EDT

    There’s a resumption order in place, and that means we will get back underway. When? Soon enough, let’s hope.

    41m ago10.49 EDT

    Pierre Gasly is raging at his five-second penalty.

    43m ago10.46 EDT

    The drivers are towelling down after their efforts. They await a decision. The track looks to have broken up, the tarmac lying on the side of the road are causing the tyres to lose grip, chunks forcing a lock. A look at both Stroll’s and Leclerc’s crashes confirm that. The stewards are trying to repair the track. Workmen required, and the stewards have the brushes out. Big Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a Monaco resident, is pictured looking down on the damage.

    51m ago10.39 EDT

    The cars return to the pits and we await a decision on whether the race continues. If it does return, we are down to a 10-lap race. Antonelli is out of the car. The race surface is being checked on that final bend. The asphalt, the marble, is the problem.

    53m ago10.36 EDT

    Race is red flagged...race suspended

    68/78 Russell is noted for failing to serve his penalty. That final bend, where Stroll and Leclerc crashed, has become treacherous. Is that the reason for the red flag being waved?

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    All drivers are back in the pits, following the red flag. Photograph: Sam Bloxham/LAT Images
    1h ago10.34 EDT

    67/78 Leclerc says: “I am not taking the blame for that.” His crash places Hadjar in third. His crash happened in the same place as Stroll, and at the same speed of 46/47 mph. Leclerc is raging.

    1h ago10.33 EDT

    Safety car gone - Leclerc crashes - safety car back

    66/78 Oh dear, and as the restart begins, Leclerc smashes into the barrier, losing it on a piece of tarmac.

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    Charles Leclerc walks back to the garage after crashing out of the race. Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters
    1h ago10.31 EDT

    65/78 Russell is asking about his penalty, some confusion reigning. His team’s response seems vague. Someone’s made a miscalculation. “I just need to know,” says Russell, who gets to be reacquainted with the back end of Hadjar.

    1h ago10.29 EDT

    64/78 We await the restart, and to see if Kimi Antonelli can get away from Hamilton and Leclerc on the soft tyres. His previous gap was 29 seconds but now we are back to, if not square one, then the previous race order.

    1h ago10.27 EDT

    63/78 The Aston Martin is taking a while to shift, as Stroll lost it on the bend, smashing into the barrier. The lapped cars are allowed to unlap themselves. Leclerc not happy with his team, not understanding why he is pitting. Russell didn’t serve his penalty in the pit lane, and didn’t serve it, so will get another one. Not a good day for George.

    1h ago10.23 EDT

    62/78 Leclerc asks: “Why the hell are we pitting?” Antonelli will go into the pit lane, and get a new set of tyres. There’s a hitch with the tyres but Antonelli will still lead.

    1h ago10.22 EDT

    61/78 Stroll comes to a halt on a corner, a yellow flag goes up. The pit crews are called into action. Piastri and Hamilton pit. Hamilton serves his five-second penalty.

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    Photograph: Andrej Isaković/AFP/Getty Images
    1h ago10.20 EDT

    60/78 Leclerc got a little too close to the barrier, sparks flying when his front left wheel grazes the metal. He checks his steering to see if any damage done.

    1h ago10.19 EDT

    59/78 Albon and Sainz carry out a planned swap. They await that Lindblad pit.

    1h ago10.18 EDT

    58/78 Russell has been lapped, meaning only Antonelli, Hamilton and Leclerc remain on the lead lap. Antonelli is 28 seconds clear.

    1h ago10.17 EDT

    57/78 Uh oh? Antonelli is complaining “there’s something wrong with my engine going up the hill.” His team tell him to forget setting fastest laps.

    1h ago10.15 EDT

    56/78 Piastri gets the five-second penalty. He was told by his team to be careful and it still happened.

    1h ago10.14 EDT

    55/78 Sainz pits, and comes out in 10th, and they await Lindblad’s pitting to claim ninth and 10th. Piastri is the next, the fifth, to be investigated for speeding in the pit lane. Something’s afoot?

    1h ago10.13 EDT

    54/78 Not much fun for George Russell out there, as Antonelli is closing on lapping him. Lance Stroll, second-last, is another looking at a five-second FIA penalty.

    1h ago10.11 EDT

    53/78 Pierre Gasly is the latest to get a five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane. He’s in seventh.

    1h ago10.10 EDT

    52/78 A battle between Leclerc and Hamilton. The local lad is under five seconds behind his fellow Ferrari, and with a penalty booked in, he’s in virtual second place.

    1h ago10.09 EDT

    51/78 Antonelli is told to calm it down and wait for a safety car change to swap tyres.

    1h ago10.08 EDT

    50/78 The Williams strategy didn’t work, as Arvin Lindblad in Racing Bulls overtakes. Though he still needs to pit so Albon will take the place back.

    1h ago10.07 EDT

    49/78 Albon isn’t happy. “I don’t get it.” He’s having to drive like an OAP over Snake Pass.

    1h ago10.05 EDT

    48/78 Norris: “Something’s wrong, I’ve got no battery.” He had been passed already by Russell. Albon sets about his task of blocking, like a tractor down a country lane.

    1h ago10.04 EDT

    47/78 That’s two successive retirements for Norris. Sainz and Albon are asked to swap places such that Albon does a blocking job to preserve two top-10 places for Williams.

    1h ago10.03 EDT

    46/78 McLaren give up the ghost as his team tell him power problem will not be fixed, so that’s the fourth driver out. That takes Russell up to sixth, though he also faces another penalty.

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    Lando Norris is out of the Grand Prix. Photograph: Dom Gibbons/Formula 1/Getty Images
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