What happened at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix? (2024)

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Summary

  1. 1Monaco in exactly 75 words*
  2. 2The Monaco GP in 6 pics
  3. 3RedBull Racing's street run comes to an end
  4. 4Tsunoda keeps on scoring
  5. 5The number you need to know
  6. 6The word from the paddock
  7. 7The stats that matter
  8. 8Away from the track
  9. 9Where to next and what do I need to know?
  10. 10Inside the wide world of RedBull Motorsports

01

Monaco in exactly 75 words*

Max Verstappen started and finished sixth in a processional Monaco Grand Prix won by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Oracle Red Bull Racing’s three-year unbeaten run in Monte Carlo came to an end after the reigning world champion had won in 2021 and again last year. Team-mate Sergio Pérez, the 2022 Monaco winner, was eliminated and fortunately unhurt after a huge first-lap accident that involved Haas duo Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen, which caused a red flag stoppage.

* 2024 is the 75th season of the F1 world championship

02

The Monaco GP in 6 pics

03

RedBull Racing's street run comes to an end

Monaco has been a happy hunting ground for Max Verstappen specifically and Oracle RedBull Racing generally over the years; the team has won the most famous race in the sport seven times, and in four of the past five instalments of the event. But adding to that number looked a long shot from the outset this time, with the Dutchman ending up sixth on the grid after qualifying, struggling with bumps and kerbs on the most unique track in the sport, and breaking his run of eight straight pole positions dating back to last season.

Given that only two of the past 14 Monaco races have been won from lower than the front row of the grid, moving forward in the fight was always likely to be close to impossible for Verstappen, whose pace was largely dictated by George Russell (Mercedes) ahead of him. "This is really boring, I should have brought my pillow," he commented in the early stages.

A Lap 52 pit stop for new hard tyres gave Verstappen a chance to chase the British driver down, but at Monaco, catching is one thing and passing another entirely. At the end, there was half a second between them, with Verstappen finishing where he began. His championship lead now sits at 31 points after eight rounds.

If Verstappen's afternoon was long and relatively dull, Pérez's was the polar opposite. A weekend that hadn't hit any great heights before qualifying plumbed new depths during it, with traffic and debris on track seeing the Mexican out in Q1 in 18th place.

Pérez's race lasted all of four corners. As the field charged up the hill after the start, he was hit from behind by Kevin Magnussen's Haas and his car pinballed across the track and bringing Nico Hulkenberg into the mess. All three cars were wrecked and the damaged barriers took 45 minutes to repair, but Pérez was, luckily, unscathed.

The non-finish was tough for his Drivers' Championship tally, though. With Leclerc winning, his team-mate Carlos Sainz finishing third and McLaren’s Lando Norris fourth, all three drivers passed him in the standings, Pérez falling to fifth on 107 points.

04

Tsunoda keeps on scoring

Monaco had been a circuit that Yuki Tsunoda had never really come to terms with in three previous visits – 15th place last year was his best return – so the Visa Cash App RB driver was satisfied to finish in eighth place, another standout effort in qualifying setting him up for points for the third race in succession.

Team-mate Daniel Ricciardo didn't fare as well. The 2018 Monaco winner was frustrated with himself after not finding the time he felt was on the table in qualifying and ending up 13th, which became 12th on the grid after Hulkenberg and Magnussen were both excluded from qualifying for a scrutineering breach. Ricciardo spent the entire race tucked-in behind Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) and finished 12th.

Tsunoda's points haul meant RB outscored Aston Martin for the third consecutive race, narrowing the deficit for fifth place in the Constructors' Standings to 20 points.

05

The number you need to know

10: The top 10 drivers on the Monaco grid finished in the same positions they started from after 78 laps.

06

The word from the paddock

We just finished where we started… from lap one after the restart, it was driving four seconds off the pace – and chill

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Max Verstappen

07

The stats that matter

Drivers' Championship top 5

Position

Driver

Team

Points

Gap

Max Verstappen

Oracle Red Bull Racing

169

-

2.

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

138

-31

3.

Lando Norris

McLaren

113

-56

4.

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

108

-61

5.

Sergio Pérez

Oracle Red Bull Racing

107

-62

Constructors' Championship top 5

Position

Team

Points

Gap

1.

Oracle Red Bull Racing

276

-

2.

Ferrari

252

-24

3.

McLaren

184

-92

4.

Mercedes

96

-180

5.

Aston Martin

44

-232

08

Away from the track

As workplaces environments go, a Formula One co*ckpit is about as stressful as it gets – and things don’t slow down when a driver isn't actually driving. Engineering debriefs, international travel, media and marketing commitments, physical training … it never stops for the elite.

Liam Lawson knows all about that. The New Zealander stepped up to the big time with AlphaTauri (now Visa Cash App RB) in 2023 to compete in five Grands Prix, memorably scoring two world championship points by finishing ninth in Singapore. This year, the 22-year-old is the reserve driver for Oracle RedBull Racing and while his time behind the wheel has reduced, life continues at eighth-gear speed.

Hear from Lawson below on the latest episode of the Mind Set Win podcast series, where he joins host Lisa Ramuschkat to talk about his journey to becoming a professional race car driver, the pressures that come with the role and how working with a mental coach has helped him be the best version of himself.

09

Where to next and what do I need to know?

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Circuit name/ location: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal

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Most successful team: Ferrari (11 wins)

2023 race recap: 1st: Max Verstappen (Oracle RedBull Racing), 2nd: Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), 3rd: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

10

Inside the wide world of RedBull Motorsports

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What happened at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix? (2024)

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What happened at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix? ›

Ferrari's Leclerc wins F1 Monaco GP after 1st lap crash takes out Perez and 2 other cars. MONACO (AP) — Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won the restarted Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday for his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years.

Who crashed at the Monaco Grand Prix? ›

MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- A collision involving Sergio Pérez and both Haas drivers forced the Monaco Grand Prix to be suspended on the first lap. On the hill which runs up from Turn 1, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen collided with Perez as the corner drifted away to the right side.

What happened to Verstappen in Monaco? ›

However, an error on his final flying lap saw him hit the wall on the exit of the first corner, leaving him unable to improve as his nearest title challenger Charles Leclerc took pole for Ferrari. "I'm not disappointed with the position, I'm disappointed with our performance," Verstappen told Sky Sports F1.

What happened at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix? ›

All three cars retired, leaving only four cars circulating, with Frentzen running last. The German decided to pull into the pits on the final lap as he was running last anyway, and everyone else had already taken the chequered flag. Panis thus won his one and only Grand Prix, taking Ligier's first win in 15 seasons.

What happened in 1966 Monaco Grand Prix? ›

The race was the first World Championship event of a new era for Formula One, for which engine regulations were altered from 1.5 litres of maximum engine displacement to 3.0 litres. The race was the 24th Monaco Grand Prix. The race was won by British driver Jackie Stewart driving a BRM P261.

Who was the F1 driver killed at Monaco? ›

Lorenzo Bandini (21 December 1935 – 10 May 1967) was an Italian motor racing driver who raced in Formula One for the Scuderia Centro Sud and Ferrari teams. He had one win in 42 Formula One races, and died from an accident at the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix when his open-wheel Ferrari 312 overturned and caught fire.

Who was the last driver killed in the Grand Prix? ›

Jules Bianchi was the last Formula One driver to die as a result of an accident.

Who is Max Verstappen's wife? ›

Kelly Piquet
Occupation(s)Influencer and blogger
Partner(s)Daniil Kvyat (2017–2019) Max Verstappen (2021–present)
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ParentNelson Piquet (father)
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What is the maximum height for F1? ›

There is no specific height limit to become an Formula 1 (F1) driver. However, height can be a consideration in the sport due to the design of the race car and the need for aerodynamic efficiency and weight distribution.

Does Max Verstappen have a child? ›

Currently, Max Verstappen does not have any children of his own. Penelope, the daughter of his girlfriend, looks up to him as a father figure, but he is still to plan children for himself.

Why did Schumacher crash in Monaco? ›

It's a fast right/left chicane and although he got through the first part OK, on entering the right-hand part he got on the throttle a little too early or aggressively while on a damper part of the track. He lost the rear, which pointed him right and sent him into the inside crash barrier front-on.

What is the Monaco curse F1? ›

The now-broken Leclerc home “curse” included two previous Monaco F1 pole positions that he failed to convert into wins — one in 2021, when a gearbox failure caused by a qualifying crash meant he failed to start the race, and one in 2022, when a strategy error by Ferrari sent him tumbling down the order.

Why is Monaco Grand Prix so famous? ›

The Monaco GP is part of motorsport's Triple Crown (along with the Indianapolis 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans) for a reason. It's 78 laps of pure adrenaline as drivers tackle the 19 turns in the heart of the principality, zipping past the iconic Monte-Carlo Casino, the yacht-filled harbor and more.

Is Grand Prix 1966 based on a true story? ›

The story follows the fate of four Formula One drivers through a fictionalized version of the 1966 Formula One season: Jean-Pierre Sarti (Ferrari) – A Frenchman who has been World Champion twice, is nearing the end of his career and is feeling increasingly cynical about racing itself.

Has a Monaco driver ever won the Monaco Grand Prix? ›

Ayrton Senna won the race more times than any other driver, with six victories, winning five races consecutively between 1989 and 1993. In the 81 editions of the Monaco Grand Prix, only two Monégasque drivers have won the race, Louis Chiron in 1931 and Charles Leclerc in 2024.

What happened in Monaco between Verstappen and Perez? ›

Checo Perez and Verstappen's terrible weekend at Monaco GP

The red flag was signaled without the F1 feed showing what had happened. Replays then showed a destroyed Red Bull smashed to pieces in the middle of the track, and it was Sergio Perez's car.

Who crashed into the water at Monaco? ›

Alberto was four days older than his father when he died. The only other driver to ever crash into the Monaco harbour came 10 years after Ascari in the 1965 race. Lotus racer Paul Hawkins also misjudged the chicane, but like Ascari, was able to escape the car as it sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean.

Why did Leclerc lose Monaco? ›

The now-broken Leclerc home “curse” included two previous Monaco F1 pole positions that he failed to convert into wins — one in 2021, when a gearbox failure caused by a qualifying crash meant he failed to start the race, and one in 2022, when a strategy error by Ferrari sent him tumbling down the order.

Who crashed in F1 today? ›

Monaco GP: Sergio Perez and Kevin Magnussen in huge crash on first lap!

Has an F1 car ever gone into the water at Monaco? ›

He is one of only two Formula One drivers, along with Italian Alberto Ascari, to have crashed into the harbour in Monaco during a Grand Prix. He did so during the 1965 race, when he spun at the chicane after 79 of the 100 laps.

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