In the 69th edition of the Monaco Grand Prix, Max Verstappen emerged as the dominant winner, securing his 39th career win in Formula 1. He showcased exceptional skill and control, finishing with a 27-second lead over his competitors. Fernando Alonso performed admirably, securing second place for Aston Martin, while Esteban Ocon drove resolutely to claim third for Alpine. Lewis Hamilton settled for fourth place, providing a boost for Mercedes, and George Russell impressed with a fifth-place finish. Ferrari faced disappointment with Carlos Sainz’s race unraveling and Charles Leclerc finishing sixth. Alpine celebrated a double points finish, McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri secured ninth and tenth, and Yuki Tsunoda showed promise but dropped to 15th due to a mistake. Williams drivers, Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant, struggled to make an impact.
[TSF1 PODCAST]-[EN] Monaco GP 2023 | Rain in the Principality
In today's TSF1 Greece Podcast, we discuss all the things that happened during the 69th Monaco Grand Prix