Charles Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix.
On the Monte Carlo track, it was precisely the Ferrari pilot who did not lose the position he secured in “Pole-Position”.
The race was very exciting and gave many surprises.
From the first meters of the track, the public and the viewers saw a scary accident between Kevin Magnussen and Sergio Perez.
The latter was hit by Magnussen and collided with the surrounding walls, risking no less in this situation.
Fortunately, both drivers are in good condition and the race continued after the red flag.
Magnussen now risks continuing in the Formula 1 world championship, due to the strict rules of the “FIA”.
It was Ferrari’s day, which, in addition to the winning Leclerc, also found third place through Carlos Sainz.
Oscar Piastri was ranked second in this competition.
A weekend to forget for Red Bull, which did not go higher than sixth place with Max Verstappen and leaves the principality with very few points.
With this victory, Charles Leclerc is significantly closer in the standings to Max Verstappen, as the Dutchman looks ahead with 31 points on the horizon.
Lando Norris is currently third with 113 points.
What makes Ferrari’s success even more beautiful is that Leclerc’s first success in this edition came in his hometown, in Monaco.
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