Post-Monaco GP Penalty Drops Sergio Perez Down the Order
Monaco Grand Prix: Final Results and Fallout
According to Главком: Following the conclusion of the Monaco Grand Prix, the FIA issued a penalty to Cadillac driver Sergio Perez for lining up incorrectly at the restart. A 10-second time addition was applied to his final race time, dropping the Mexican from 10th to 15th place. As a result, the Cadillac squad lost what would have been its very first championship point of the season-a milestone they had been chasing since their Formula 1 debut.
Meanwhile, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso moved up to 10th in the final classification, marking his first points-paying finish of the current campaign. This result also gave the British outfit its maiden point of the year. At the top of the drivers’ standings, Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli continues to lead with 156 points. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton holds second place with 90 points, while Mercedes driver George Russell sits third with 88 points.
Constructors’ Championship and Upcoming Races
In the constructors’ battle, Mercedes tops the table with 244 points. Scuderia Ferrari has accumulated 165 points, and McLaren occupies third place with 118 points.
The next round of the 2026 season is scheduled for June 12–14 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, Spain. For context, last year’s Spanish Grand Prix was won by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.
In other Formula 1 news, former racing star Ralf Schumacher has married Frenchman Étienne Bousquet-Cassagne-a significant personal milestone following the driver’s public coming-out nearly two years ago. Another major development is the Las Vegas Grand Prix signing a 10-year contract extension with Formula 1, securing its place on the calendar at least through the 2037 season.
These events highlight the ever-evolving nature of the Formula 1 championship, where each race weekend can dramatically reshape the standings.
The Monaco Grand Prix results underline how critical rule compliance is-even minor infractions can carry severe consequences for teams and drivers. With the Barcelona race on the horizon, teams now have a chance to refine their strategies and improve their positions in the overall standings.
As the season progresses, the recent developments in Formula 1 continue to shape the competitive landscape. Notably, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has secured its position on the calendar through 2037, indicating a bright future for the sport in the entertainment capital. This long-term commitment could significantly impact team strategies and fan engagement. For more insights on this pivotal agreement, check out our coverage of the Las Vegas Grand Prix's future.
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