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Monaco Grand Prix Review

by The Ringer

The Ringer F1 Show

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"This has been the most exciting viewer experience of a Monaco Grand Prix for a very, very long time."
"We're not fighting for the title necessarily. So on paper, if you're 2-3, a double podium for Ferrari, one of the drivers at their home race, like it's fine."
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Episode Summary

In the latest episode of The Ringer F1 Show, hosts Megan Schuster and Spanners discuss the thrilling action from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Kimi Antonelli claimed his fifth consecutive victory, with Lewis Hamilton finishing in second place. Isaac Kajar initially took third place but is under investigation for a potential penalty due to a red flag infringement. The hosts reflect on the chaotic events of the race including multiple penalties, crashes from Lance Stroll and Charles Leclerc, and the impact of track conditions that contributed to these incidents.

The conversation shifts to George Russell's controversial actions during the race, particularly his drive-through penalty and the consequent problems for other drivers. The discussion also covers the technical challenges faced by several teams, particularly the brake issues highlighted by drivers like Leclerc and Hadjar. Spanners brings up the broader implications of street circuits on racing dynamics, expressing his dissatisfaction with the nature of such tracks.

As the hosts analyze the race strategies, they question Ferrari's pit decisions regarding Leclerc and Hamilton. They dive into the personal dynamics between drivers and teams, specifically focusing on Leclerc's struggle with maintaining competitive pace and the tense atmosphere at Ferrari.

The episode also touches on the pit lane penalties that were notably high for several drivers, with discussions on the implications of these penalties on the race outcome. Kim Kardashian's appearance at Monaco and her snubbing of Martin Brundle during a grid walk becomes a talking point of cultural interest, highlighting the intersections of celebrity and motorsport. Overall, the episode balances race analysis with personal insights into the drivers' performances and broader themes in the racing community.

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Episode Summary

In the latest episode of The Ringer F1 Show, hosts Megan Schuster and Spanners discuss the thrilling action from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Kimi Antonelli claimed his fifth consecutive victory, with Lewis Hamilton finishing in second place. Isaac Kajar initially took third place but is under investigation for a potential penalty due to a red flag infringement. The hosts reflect on the chaotic events of the race including multiple penalties, crashes from Lance Stroll and Charles Leclerc, and the impact of track conditions that contributed to these incidents.

The conversation shifts to George Russell's controversial actions during the race, particularly his drive-through penalty and the consequent problems for other drivers. The discussion also covers the technical challenges faced by several teams, particularly the brake issues highlighted by drivers like Leclerc and Hadjar. Spanners brings up the broader implications of street circuits on racing dynamics, expressing his dissatisfaction with the nature of such tracks.

As the hosts analyze the race strategies, they question Ferrari's pit decisions regarding Leclerc and Hamilton. They dive into the personal dynamics between drivers and teams, specifically focusing on Leclerc's struggle with maintaining competitive pace and the tense atmosphere at Ferrari.

The episode also touches on the pit lane penalties that were notably high for several drivers, with discussions on the implications of these penalties on the race outcome. Kim Kardashian's appearance at Monaco and her snubbing of Martin Brundle during a grid walk becomes a talking point of cultural interest, highlighting the intersections of celebrity and motorsport. Overall, the episode balances race analysis with personal insights into the drivers' performances and broader themes in the racing community.

Key Takeaways

  • Kimi Antonelli dominates the Monaco GP with his fifth straight win.
  • George Russell's chaotic race raises questions about Mercedes' support and strategy.
  • Monaco track conditions lead to several crashes and penalties, prompting a discussion about the nature of street circuits.

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