Lando Norris Extends McLaren’s Lead With A Historic Win At Monaco Grand Prix 2025

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Lando Norris gave his all on the streets of Monte Carlo to win the Monaco Grand Prix 2025. His victory was not just his first at the venue but also extended McLaren’s lead in the F1 Constructors’ Championship. He also became the first McLaren driver to win at Monaco since Lewis Hamilton in 2008.

Lando Norris Wins Monaco Grand Prix 2025

Lando Norris Extends McLaren’s Lead With A Historic Win At Monaco Grand Prix 2025
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Norris started from the pole and immediately seized control of the race. He was leading and keeping the defending champion, Charles Leclerc, behind despite a crucial lock-up at the first corner. The race saw the introduction of mandatory two pit stops, a change designed to create more excitement on the notorious circuit.

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Norris and the team managed their strategy beautifully. Meanwhile, the hometown favourite, Leclerc, kept the pressure on throughout the 78 laps, closing the gap in the final stages but ultimately finishing second. Oscar Piastri completed the podium with a double for McLaren, keeping the title fight within the team.

Lando Norris Extends McLaren’s Lead With A Historic Win At Monaco Grand Prix 2025
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Lando Norris’s victory was not only his first in Mobaco but also his second of the season after the season opener, the Australian Grand Prix 2025. The win, combined with consistent podium finishes, narrowed Piastri’s lead in the Driver’s Championship to just three points, while McLaren extended its advantage in the Constructor’s Standings.

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Monaco Grand Prix 2025 Full Results

PosDriver (Country)TeamCar No.Time/GapPoints
1Lando Norris (United Kingdom)McLaren#41:40:33.84325
2Charles Leclerc (Monaco)Ferrari#16+3.131s18
3Oscar Piastri (Australia)McLaren#81+3.658s15
4Max Verstappen (Netherlands)Red Bull#1+20.572s12
5Lewis Hamilton (United Kingdom)Ferrari#44+51.387s10
6Isack Hadjar (France)Racing Bulls#6+1 Lap8
7Esteban Ocon (France)Haas#31+1 Lap6
8Liam Lawson (New Zealand)Racing Bulls#30+1 Lap4
9Alexander Albon (Thailand)Williams#23+2 Laps2
10Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain)Williams#55+2 Laps1
11George Russell (United Kingdom)Mercedes#63+2 Laps0
12Oliver Bearman (United Kingdom)Haas#87+2 Laps0
13Franco Colapinto (Argentina)Alpine#43+2 Laps0
14Gabriel Bortoleto (Brazil)Kick Sauber#5+2 Laps0
15Lance Stroll (Canada)Aston Martin#18+2 Laps0
16Nico Hülkenberg (Germany)Kick Sauber#27+2 Laps0
17Yuki Tsunoda (Japan)Red Bull#22+2 Laps0
18Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Italy)Mercedes#12+3 Laps0
19Fernando Alonso (Spain)Aston Martin#14DNF0
20Pierre Gasly (France)Alpine#10DNF0

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