The final standings for the Monaco Grand Prix have undergone a significant revision following a post-race appeal lodged by Alpine. Pierre Gasly has been officially reinstated to the podium, displacing Isack Hadjar from third place.
Full Updated Monaco GP Standings
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) secured a commanding victory from pole position. The 19-year-old controlled the race flawlessly through multiple safety cars and red flags, earning his fifth consecutive win of the season.
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) finished a strong second, boosting his championship standing. He capitalised on a grid stall by rivals at the start and defended his podium spot to the checkered flag.
Pierre Gasly (Alpine) was officially reinstated to third place after a successful Right of Review. Alpine proved that pit-lane measurement zones were inaccurate, leading to the cancellation of his time penalties.
Isack Hadjar (Red Bull Racing) dropped to fourth following the late adjustment. Despite losing a podium spot, his performance remains impressive for the young driver.
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) claimed fifth and sixth, respectively. Both drove clean races on the street circuit to secure valuable points for their teams.
Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) took seventh place, just ahead of Williams' Alexander Albon. Their composed drives allowed them to capitalise on the chaos ahead.
Esteban Ocon (Haas) finished ninth, while Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) rounded out the top ten. Alonso's point was secured late after other drivers fell back due to penalties and investigations.
Gabriel Bortoleto, George Russell, Nico Hulkenberg, Franco Colapinto, and Sergio Perez completed the remaining positions.
Race Drama
The Grand Prix was defined by immense drama, with seven high-profile retirements. Major contenders including Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, and Carlos Sainz all failed to finish.



