Kimi Antonelli dominated a bizarre Monaco Grand Prix full of penalties and interrupted by a broken track surface, extending his Formula 1 world championship lead to 66 points as George Russell finished 13th.Antonelli’s Mercedes led by as much as half a minute and lapped all but the top three before a series of bizarre late twists that didn’t ultimately threaten his win.Front row partner Max Verstappen’s Red Bull suffered an immediate engine problem at the start and had to retire, and the chasing Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc had no answer to Antonelli’s pace.A crash for Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin at the final corner then started the late madness. It prompted a safety car, after which Leclerc crashed out of third at exactly the same place as he prepared for the res …
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Author: Matt Beer





