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Antonelli Dominates Monaco, Alonso Claims First Point in Dramatic Race

Antonelli Dominates Monaco, Alonso Claims First Point in Dramatic Race

Italian driver Luca Antonelli extended his dominance in the 2026 season by securing his fifth consecutive victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, showcasing exceptional skill and strategy. Lewis Hamilton finished second, while Oscar Hadjar completed the podium in a race marked by unexpected twists and a hard-fought performance from Fernando Alonso, who earned his first point of the season despite a challenging start.

The Race Breakdown

Antonelli, driving for Scuderia Ferrari, maintained a commanding lead throughout the 78-lap race, navigating the narrow streets of Monte Carlo with precision. His victory marks his fifth win in as many races this season, solidifying his position at the top of the championship standings. Hamilton, who started in third place, overtook Antonelli in the final laps to finish just 2.3 seconds behind, securing his second consecutive podium finish.

The Race Breakdown

Oscar Hadjar, representing Haas F1 Team, claimed third place in a thrilling finish. The young French driver executed a masterful overtaking maneuver on the final lap, capitalizing on a strategic pit stop that gave him a significant advantage over his rivals.

Alonso’s Resilient Performance

Fernando Alonso, competing with Alpine, faced an uphill battle from the start. The Spanish driver began the race in 18th place after a late qualifying session, but his determination shone through as he methodically worked his way up the field. Despite a mid-race incident involving a collision with Nico Hülkenberg, Alonso managed to finish in 10th place, earning his first points of the season.

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