Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen defies rain and Fernando Alonso threat to win
Max Verstappen survived a rain shower and the looming threat of Fernando Alonso to secure an impressive victory at a one-sided Monaco Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen survived a rain shower and the looming threat of Fernando Alonso to secure an impressive victory at a one-sided Monaco Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen led all the way from pole position to the chequered flag to win the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday and increase his lead in the Formula One driver standings. Despite brushes with the track walls, the Dutch Red Bull driver finished comfortably ahead of Spanish veteran Fernando Alonso in an Aston Martin with Frenchman Esteban Ocon third for Alpine. "Clipped the walls a few times," said Verstappen. "It was super-difficult out there, but that's Monaco.
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Fernando Alonso hopes he can take advantage of Max Verstappen's inconsistent starts to end his 10-year wait for victory at Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton was third in opening practice at the Monaco Grand Prix which ended early after Alex Albon crashed out.
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