McLaren’s Lando Norris Dominates Monaco in a Nail-Biting Finish

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The glamour, the chaos, the strategy—Monaco delivered once again, and Lando Norris emerged the master of the Principality, securing a sensational victory after a tactical thriller on the streets of Monte Carlo.

A Royal Drive from Pole to Glory

Starting from pole after a blistering qualifying session, Lando Norris kept his nerve in the face of relentless pressure from Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri. Despite a dramatic double lock-up into Turn 1 and the added complexity of mandatory two pit stops using three tyre compounds, the McLaren driver executed a near-perfect race.

Strategic drama and on-track flair defined the 78-lap spectacle. The race’s rhythm was shaped early by a Virtual Safety Car for Gabriel Bortoleto’s crash and later by high-stakes tyre gambles, defensive masterclasses, and Verstappen’s bold alternate strategy.

Verstappen’s Gamble Falls Short

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen rolled the dice by extending his opening stint on hard tyres, momentarily inheriting the lead late in the race. But the mandatory second stop on the penultimate lap dropped him out of podium contention, handing Norris, Leclerc, and Piastri a clear path to the champagne.

Ferrari and McLaren Lock Horns

Leclerc, hungry for a home win, applied pressure at every turn but couldn’t find a way past Norris, especially in the final laps when Verstappen backed up the leading trio. Behind them, Oscar Piastri held firm for a valuable P3, meaning McLaren left Monaco with both cars on the podium—and a tightening championship fight.

Quiet but Clean: Hamilton & Hadjar Deliver

Further back, Lewis Hamilton drove a lonely but effective race to finish P5, rebounding from a grid penalty. Isack Hadjar impressed again with a composed P6, underlining his rookie potential.

Monaco 2025 – Final Race Results

PosDriverTeamTime / GapPoints
1Lando NorrisMcLaren1:40:33.84325
2Charles LeclercFerrari+3.131s18
3Oscar PiastriMcLaren+3.658s15
4Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing+20.572s12
5Lewis HamiltonFerrari+51.387s10
6Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+1 Lap8
7Esteban OconHaas+1 Lap6
8Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+1 Lap4
9Alex AlbonWilliams+1 Lap2
10Carlos SainzWilliams+1 Lap

The Rest of the Grid

  • George Russell was hit with a drive-through penalty after a tense battle with Albon, costing Mercedes crucial points.
  • Ollie Bearman carved his way from P20 to P12 in a gritty display.
  • Fernando Alonso and Pierre Gasly both retired after separate incidents, marking a rough weekend for Aston Martin and Alpine.

Championship Shake-Up

With Piastri’s lead in the standings now slashed to just three points by Norris, and McLaren striking with surgical precision in Monaco, the title fight is heating up—and fast.


Quote of the Day: Lando Norris

“It feels amazing. It’s a long, gruelling race, but good fun… Monaco, baby! I achieved one of my dreams!”


Next up: the field heads to Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix. After the strategic rollercoaster of Monaco, expect more fireworks in Catalunya as the season’s momentum shifts once again.

The crown may still be up for grabs—but this year, the streets of Monte Carlo belonged to Lando Norris.

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