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Hamilton Jokes Antonelli Is 'Winning Too Much' After Monaco GP Victory
7 June 2026GP BlogRace reportDriver Ratings

Hamilton Jokes Antonelli Is 'Winning Too Much' After Monaco GP Victory

Kimi Antonelli became Monaco's youngest-ever winner, prompting Lewis Hamilton to joke that the Mercedes rookie is 'winning too much.' The result extends Antonelli's championship lead to 66 points over the seven-time world champion.

Kimi Antonelli claimed a historic Monaco Grand Prix victory to become the principality's youngest winner, while Lewis Hamilton finished second and offered both a playful warning and genuine praise to his former team's new star.

Why it matters:

Antonelli's dominance is reshaping the championship and highlighting a generational shift. Hamilton's praise for Mercedes underscores the gap the team has opened, even as he now drives for Ferrari. With Russell struggling, the standings reflect a new order.

The details:

  • Cooldown banter: Hamilton told Antonelli, "You're winning too much, man. You're going to overtake me," as they reviewed highlights.
  • Track issues: Antonelli noted asphalt breaking at Turn 19 caused the late Red Flag, which Hamilton admitted he missed.
  • Standings: Antonelli leads by 66 points over Hamilton, not Russell. Hamilton passed Russell for second after the Briton scored no points from penalties, leaving him 68 points adrift.
  • Mercedes praise: Despite driving for Ferrari, Hamilton congratulated his former team, saying, "They've done it again; they've built a great car. And Kimi is doing an incredible job."

What's next:

Antonelli carries strong momentum forward, while Hamilton aims to build on his Monaco form. Mercedes currently has the car to beat, setting up a fierce battle among teammates and rivals.

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