An intense duel for the win, some superb performances throughout the midfield and a quietly stellar drive from an erstwhile backmarker. F1 did Niki Lauda proud in Monaco.
Antonio Giovinazzi once again failed to score points, finishing nineteenth and last in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix.
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Kimi Räikkönen finsihed a disappointing seventeenth in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, his 300th Formula 1 appearance.
Lance Stroll finished a disappointing sixteenth in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix as Racing Point fail to score any points.
Williams Racing lifted themsleves from the rear of the Formula 1 field for the first time this year, with George Russell finishing fifteenth and Robert Kubica eighteenth in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix.
Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was forced into retirement in his home race by damage caused from him hitting the wall at Rascasse and a delaminating tyre.
Lewis Hamilton found his Monaco victory one of the toughest races he has to endure and dedicated his win to the late Niki Lauda.
The Dane had started an excellent fifth but found himself outside the points in fourteenth when all was said and done.
Nico Hülkenberg finished outside the points in Monaco on an afternoon the German felt went against him from the moment Charles Leclerc sliced open his tyre.
Max Verstappen deserved more than being classified fourth in the Monaco Grand Prix after a superb drive throughout on Sunday, according to his team principal at Red Bull, Christian Horner.
Sergio Pérez felt that Racing Point would have needed rain to be in with a chance of points in Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Lando Norris missed out on the points in Monaco by less than six seconds but felt there was little more that he could have done differently to influence his result.
Mattia Binotto was able to take positives from the Monaco Grand Prix from the performances of both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc despite very different results for the two Ferrari drivers.
Lewis Hamilton put in a World Champion’s drive in Monaco, according to Toto Wolff, a drive that the late Niki Lauda would have been proud of.
Romain Grosjean took home a point from the Monaco Grand Prix but it could have been two but for his penalty for crossing the exit line of the pits.
Daniel Ricciardo felt the pace of his Renault deserved a much better result in Monaco on Sunday than ninth, with his decision to make a pit stop under the safety car ultimately backfiring on him.



