How are the Formula 1 constructors’ championship standings following the Monaco GP?
The Monegasque Charles Leclerc secured his first career victory at home, confirming a strong moment for the Italian-based manufacturer’s F1 team.

The Monaco Grand Prix was a real roller coaster of emotions. It all started with a serious accident involving the Mexican driver Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez, which forced him to abandon the race. The drama continued with a collision between French Alpine driver Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, where their tires met and Gasly’s car briefly went airborne, ultimately leading to his retirement from the race.
We had a dramatic start and, in the end, a fairytale finish
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Let’s end with the joy of Ferrari’s Monegasque, Charles Leclerc, who won for the first time in his homeland since joining Formula 1. The podium was completed by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who took third position.
🚨PIERRE GASLY - ESTEBAN OCON KAZASI!pic.twitter.com/hRkogOnIwx
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“It is the race that made me dream of one day becoming an F1 driver. It was a difficult race emotionally… I have to say that I was thinking a lot about my dad… He has given everything for me to be here. For me, it was a dream to run here and win, so it’s incredible,” Leclerc said at the end of the race.
This is how the constructors’ world championship goes after the Monaco GP
- Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT | 276 points
- Ferrari | 252 points
- McLaren Mercedes | 184 points
- Mercedes | 96 points
- Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes | 44 points
- RB Honda RBPT | 24 points
- Haas Ferrari | 07 points
- Williams Mercedes | 02 points
- Alpine Renault | 02 points
- Kick Sauber Ferrari | 0 points
TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 8 ROUNDS 📊
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