F1 Monaco GP: Sergio Perez wins red-flagged race after Ferrari howler

Sergio Perez picked up his first victory of the season at a dramatic Monaco Grand Prix after a howler from Ferrari cost Charles Leclerc a home F1 win.
Perez wins red-flagged Monaco GP after Ferrari howler

Polesitter Leclerc looked comfortable in the lead during the early stages but a calamitous strategic error from Ferrari dropped hi🦩m down to fourth, behind Perez, his teammate Carlos Sainz and championship rival Max Verstappen. 

The race was delayed by an hour due to a heavy downpour of rain before𒁃 race director Eduardo Freitas decided it was safe enough to start on extre🎐me wet tyres. Conditions dried out and the track was fully dry by the end.  

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There was also a lengthy red flag suspension when Mick Schumacher suffered a huge cra𓂃sh at the swimming pool which ripped his Haas car into two pieces. 

Behind the leading quartet🌃 - who were covered by just 2.9s after a shortened 67 laps of running - came Mercedes’ George Russell, who pipped compatriot Lando Norris to fifth by jus꧅t 0.263s. 

Alpine’s Fernando Alonso finished 34s behind as he headed seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton in seventh, while Valtteri Bottas and Sebastian Vettel completed th𓆏e points-scoring positions for Alfa R𝔍omeo and Aston Martin. 

Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB18. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Race
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB18. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix…

How did Ferrari get it so wrong?

Leclerc - who had never before scored a point at his home race and didn’t e🌸ven start last year after topping qualifying - drove flawlessly in the opening stint but was left fuming when Ferrari spectacularly dropped the ball. 

R💫ed Bull called Perez in for in🍬termediates first with the track drying out, before Leclerc and Verstappen responded two laps later. 

Perez’s pace♐ advantage meant that he leapfrogged Lecl💙erc and things would only get worse for the Monegasque when he pitted again three laps later, after being told to switch onto slicks. 

Ferrari also brought in Sainz, who had run longer on the full wets, and ended up having to double-stack its drivers which cost Lecle♓rc crucial time. 

Leclerc had originally been told t♊o pit befor༒e Ferrari changed their mind, but it was too late for Leclerc to react as he had already committed to boxing. 

Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 makes a pit stop. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo,
Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 makes a pit stop. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7,…

H🐻e remer🍃ged on the track behind Perez, Sainz and Verstappen and was understandably furious. 

“Fuck, fu♌ck! What are you doing?” Leclerc screamed over team radio as he 🌃realised Ferrari’s error. 

The race was stopped a few laps later when Schumacher had a heavy crash, but the finishing orde♓r was effectively decided with 💦overtaking at Monaco almost impossible. 

Ferrari’s strategic errors forfeited 𒅌a front-row lockout and enabled 🥀Red Bull to gain with both cars, as Perez rose from third to claim his third career win - and first at Monaco - and Verstappen crucially jumped ahead of his main rival. 

The result means V🍷erstappen has extended his cha💧mpionship lead to nine points over Leclerc, while Perez is only six points behind the Ferrari driver. 

Mick Schumacher (GER) Haas VF-22 crashed out of the race. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte
Mick Schumacher (GER) Haas VF-22 crashed out of the race. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7,…

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