Sergio Pérez wins dramatic Monaco Grand Prix after heavy rain causes long delay
By Ben Church, CNN
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Sergio Perez won a chaotic and thrilling Monaco Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc's dreams of winning on home soil were shattered by his flat-footed Ferrari team.
The Monaco Grand Prix has long been considered to be the jewel in the crown of F1.
MONTE CARLO, Monaco — Grand Prix cars have raced around the streets of Monaco since 1929. In that time the cars, the principality itself and the rest of the world have changed dramatically, yet somehow the tradition of racing the fastest automobiles on the planet around one of the tightest circuits anywhere in the world has endured.
The street race around the streets of Monte Carlo had long been viewed as F1’s jewel in the crown, and a weekend when sponsors were wowed and more eye balls were on the sport than any other.
What makes for a good Grand Prix? A tense spectacle decided right at the end? Lots of thrilling overtaking moves? A display of brilliant driving? A bafflingly unpredictable result?
Lewis Hamilton said only a wet race could spare him from more misery at Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc stormed to a home Monaco GP pole position after dominating qualifying, which ended in dramatic fashion as Sergio Perez crashed and Carlos Sainz shunted into him on their last laps.