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Antonelli Makes It Five in a Row at Chaotic Monaco Grand Prix
7 June 2026Racingnews365Race report

Antonelli Makes It Five in a Row at Chaotic Monaco Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth straight F1 win at a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix, matching a Lewis Hamilton Mercedes record and extending his championship lead to 68 points over George Russell.

Kimi Antonelli survived a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix to secure his fifth consecutive victory at age 19, matching Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes winning streak. The Italian extended his championship lead to 68 points over teammate George Russell, who finished outside the points, while Lewis Hamilton took second for Ferrari.

Why it matters:

Antonelli's run leaves him just two wins shy of Nico Rosberg's all-time Mercedes record. With Russell failing to score, the Italian teenager is pulling away in the 2026 title fight and establishing himself as the season's dominant force. Hamilton's runner-up finish also signals Ferrari's steady improvement in a race defined by attrition.

The details:

  • The race was red-flagged on lap 68 of 78 after the track surface broke up at the final corner, moments after Lance Stroll crashed his Aston Martin. Home hero Charles Leclerc then crashed at the same corner during the safety car restart, though the Monegasque blamed brake failure while Stroll cited a car issue.
  • A lengthy stoppage followed, with several drivers under investigation for offences ranging from pit-lane speeding to safety car infringements.
  • Despite the chaos, Antonelli maintained his composure at the restart to continue his unbeaten run.

What's next:

Antonelli will aim to close the gap to Rosberg's team record at the next round and continue his march toward a maiden title. For Russell and the chasing pack, halting the young Italian's streak is becoming urgent before the championship deficit grows further.

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