
Monaco GP Results Adjusted: Perez Penalized, Alonso Grabs First Point of 2026
A post-race penalty for Sergio Perez reshuffles the Monaco GP standings, handing Aston Martin their first point of the season and confirming Isack Hadjar's maiden Red Bull podium.
The final classification of the Monaco Grand Prix has been amended following a stewards' decision to penalize Sergio Perez. A 10-second time penalty for a false start has stripped the Red Bull driver of his 10th-place finish, sending him to the rear of the field and altering the points distribution for the teams.
Why it matters:
For Aston Martin, this administrative shift is a critical breakthrough. The promotion of Fernando Alonso into 10th place secures the team's first championship point of the 2026 season, providing a much-needed morale boost for a squad that has struggled to find its footing in the early stages of the new regulation cycle.
The details:
- Sergio Perez: The Mexican driver was penalized for a false start, dropping him from a points-paying position to the back of the grid.
- Fernando Alonso: Benefiting from Perez's penalty, Alonso moves up to 10th, claiming a solitary point for Aston Martin.
- Isack Hadjar: The young Frenchman was under investigation for an alleged red-flag infringement. However, the stewards decided to take no further action, allowing him to keep his result.
- Podium Stability: Hadjar retains his maiden podium for Red Bull, finishing third behind race winner Kimi Antonelli and second-place Lewis Hamilton.
The big picture:
As we move further into the 2026 season, the hierarchy is beginning to solidify. Kimi Antonelli's victory and Hadjar's podium highlight Red Bull's continued dominance and successful youth integration, while Lewis Hamilton remains a constant threat at the front. Conversely, the struggle for Aston Martin to score until now underscores the steep learning curve teams have faced with the 2026 power unit and chassis regulations.
What's next:
With the Monaco madness concluded, the focus shifts to whether Aston Martin can build on Alonso's single point to find more consistent form. Meanwhile, Red Bull will look to address the starting procedure errors that cost Perez a point in the principality.
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