In an impressive team performance for Scuderia Toro Rosso, rookie Alexander Albon finished eighth in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, the best finish of his Formula 1 career.
Only during his spell with Red Bull Racing has Daniil Kvyat finished higher in a Grand Prix, with his seventh place in Monaco his best ever driving for Toro Rosso.
Carlos Sainz Jr. scored a season best sixth place finish in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix after pulling off an incredible opening-lap overtake.
Pierre Gasly scored an additional point for setting the fastest lap of the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix on his way to a season best fifth place finish.
Max Verstappen’s victory challenge for the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix may have resulted in a fourth place finish following a penalty, but the Dutchman is focusing on the positives to come from the weekend.
A clash with Max Verstappen in the pit-lane cost Valtteri Bottas a potential shot at victory in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel finished a season-best second in the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, but a late-race clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen gave Vettel a slim hope of victory.
Lewis Hamilton has extended his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship after winning the Monaco Grand Prix, but Mercedes’ run of consecutive 1-2 finishes ended as Valtteri Bottas could only manage third behind Sebastian Vettel.
McLaren’s drivers will start ninth and twelfth for the Monaco Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz Jr. ahead of Lando Norris.
Haas will see its drivers start fifth and thirteenth for the Monaco Grand Prix, with Kevin Magnussen the best of the midfield runners this weekend.
Both Daniil Kvyat and Alexander Albon made it into Q3 on Saturday, much to the delight of Toro Rosso Technical Director Jody Egginton.
George Russell out-qualified team-mate Robert Kubica in Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, but the Williams duo will line-up on the back row of the grid on Sunday.
It is now ten consecutive Q1 eliminations for Lance Stroll, who will start Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix from seventeenth on the grid.
The Mexican will start down in sixteenth position on the grid in Monaco after a frustrating day in the car in Qualifying.
Kimi Räikkönen will start the Monaco Grand Prix down in fourteenth position, while team-mate Antonio Giovinazzi will be eighteenth after being handed a grid penalty for blocking.
Romain Grosjean had some explicit words to say over the radio after being blocked during Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, with the Frenchman set to start thirteenth as a result.
The Briton admitted to a mistake that cost him a chance of making the top ten in Qualifying for his first Monaco Grand Prix.



