- Lando Norris-
Lando converted a fantastic pole lap into a comfortable win at the Monaco Grand Prix, taking his second win of the season and placing himself firmly back into championship contention.
2. Charles Leclerc-
As is the case every year, Charles Leclerc was rapid around Monaco. Whilst his speed was not enough to overcome the pace of the McLaren, he still took Ferrari’s second podium of the year.
3. Issack Hadjar-
A fantastic qualifying placed Issack Hadjar fifth on the grid. Whilst Hamilton’s Ferrari was able to overcut Issack, smart tactics from the Racing Bulls team kept the chasing pack behind and allowed Issack to finish the race as the best midfielder in sixth.
4. Esteban Ocon-
Ocon outperformed his machinery in Monaco, as the Haas was not looking like a top ten car throughout the weekend. He was also inadvertently helped by Racing Bulls’ strategy to finish in seventh.
5. Fernando Alonso-
Fernando should have finished in the points at Monaco, after qualifying in sixth. Unfortunately, an engine failure ruined Fernando’s day when he was running just ahead of Ocon.
Tally:
- Alexander Albon- 6
- Charles Leclerc- 5
- Oscar Piastri- 4
- Max Verstappen- 4
- George Russell- 3
- Esteban Ocon- 3
- Isack Hadjar- 3
- Lando Norris- 3
- Oliver Bearman- 2
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli- 2
- Fernando Alonso- 2
- Yuki Tsunoda- 1
- Pierre Gasly- 1
- Carlos Sainz- 1