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Max Verstappen wins Monaco Grand Prix to secure championship lead

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Max Verstappen took the lead in the Formula One drivers' standings for the first time after victory on the streets of Monte Carlo.
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Max Verstappen won the Monaco Grand Prix to take the lead in the Formula One world championship standings for the first time in his career – with rival Lewis Hamilton left fuming at his Mercedes team.

Verstappen, who started from the front after pole-sitter Charles Leclerc was ruled out following a mechanical failure, led virtually every lap on his way to a crushing victory here in Monte Carlo.

But Hamilton took the chequered flag only in seventh after he lost two positions during the opening round of pit-stops.

Verstappen crossed the line 8.9 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, with Lando Norris claiming the third podium of his career following another fine drive to third.

On a miserable day for Mercedes, Valtteri Bottas retired from second after the Finn’s front-right wheel jammed on during his pit-stop.

Verstappen headed into Sunday’s race 14 points behind Hamilton but now leaves the principality four points ahead of the seven-time world champion.

Hamilton, who was facing an uphill task after qualifying only seventh, took aim at Mercedes after he became the first of the leading pack to stop for tyres on lap 29 of 78.

He emerged from the pits in eighth, and then saw both the Aston Martin of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull’s Sergio Perez re-join ahead of him after they changed for rubber several laps later.

Lewis Hamilton was left fuming with his Mercedes team (Luca Bruno/AP)

“I don’t understand, guys,” said Hamilton on the radio. ”I saved the tyres to go longer and we stopped before everyone.”

Hamilton’s race engineer Peter Bonnington then had to deliver the grim news that Perez was also ahead of him on the track.

“We have lost the position to Perez, too,” Bonnington said. “Sorry about that.”

With overtaking largely impossible on the narrow Monte Carlo streets, Hamilton was unable to make any impression on Pierre Gasly.

In the closing stages, he stopped for a second time to take on fresh rubber and claim a bonus point for the fastest lap before finishing almost a lap down on Verstappen.

The Dutchman’s path to glory was sealed when Leclerc retired from the race before it had started.

Ferrari elected not to change the Monegasque’s gearbox following his 110mph crash in the closing seconds of qualifying on Saturday.

The decision ensured Leclerc escaped a five-place grid penalty, but it backfired after he reported problems immediately upon leaving his garage.

“No, no, no, no, the gearbox, guys,” said a slowing Leclerc over the radio as he emerged from the tunnel.

He made it back to the pits but was unable to start the race after his Ferrari crew identified a left driveshaft failure.

Max Verstappen took the championship lead for the first time (Luca Bruno/AP)

Leclerc, raised in an apartment which overlooks the start-finish straight in Monte Carlo, appeared on the brink of tears as he was told his race was over.

Ferrari chairman John Elkann, with his navy blue jumper draped over his blazer, tried to console the Monegasque at the back of the garage.

At the start, Verstappen kept Bottas at bay on the short run down to Sainte Devote and never looked like losing the race as he claimed his second win of the season and first in Monaco.

Norris was hustled to the flag by Perez but held on for the final spot on the podium to move back into third in the standings and above Bottas following the Finn’s pit-stop horror show.

Vettel finished fifth – his best result since joining Aston Martin – with Gasly sixth.

“I remember when I was little and watching this grand prix, so I am very proud but I am thinking ahead and it is a long season.”
- Max Verstappen

Verstappen, speaking after his victory, said: “It is so special to win and for me the first time on the podium here, too. It is a lot of laps and you have to keep your focus but it is really cool.

“You never know what is going to happen but I was pretty much in control.

“I remember when I was little and watching this grand prix, so I am very proud but I am thinking ahead and it is a long season.”

Norris said: “I don’t know what to say. “I didn’t think I would be here today.

“It is a dream to be on the podium in Monaco. I have had a good car so thanks to the boys and girls, and this one is for them. It is extra special here, so I will cherish it.”

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