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F1 standings after Monaco GP as Lando Norris closes gap to Oscar Piastri – UK Times

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Lando Norris slashed Oscar Piastri’s title lead after navigating the two-stop strategy puzzle to clinch his first Monaco Grand Prix victory.

The British driver converted pole into the win around the famed streets of Monte Carlo as he held off home favourite Charles Leclerc in the closing stages.

It failed to make a huge impact on the standings, as the top four retained their order before being unable to pass in the final stages – with Leclerc second, Piastri third and Max Verstappen fourth. Victory meant Norris cut his McLaren team-mate’s championship lead to three points.

Lewis Hamilton gained two places to finish fifth but almost a minute off the lead. George Russell ultimately finished 11th.

Here’s how the standings look after the Monaco GP.

F1 driver standings after Monaco GP

1. Oscar Piastri – 161 points

2. Lando Norris – 158 points

3. Max Verstappen – 136 points

4. George Russell – 99 points

5. Charles Leclerc – 79 points

6. Lewis Hamilton – 63 points

7. Kimi Antonelli – 48 points

8. Alex Albon – 42 points

9. Esteban Ocon – 20 points

10. Isack Hadjar – 15 points

11. Lance Stroll – 14 points

12. Carlos Sainz – 13 points

13. Yuki Tsunoda – 10 points

14. Liam Lawson – 8 points

15. Pierre Gasly – 7 points

16. Nico Hulkenberg – 6 points

17. Ollie Bearman – 6 points

18. Fernando Alonso – 0 points

19. Jack Doohan – 0 points

20. Gabriel Bortoleto – 0 points

Lando Norris, left, trails his team-mate Oscar Piastri by three points in the championship standings
Lando Norris, left, trails his team-mate Oscar Piastri by three points in the championship standings (AP)

F1 constructor standings after Monaco GP

1. McLaren – 317 points

2. Mercedes – 147 points

3. Red Bull – 143 points

4. Ferrari – 142 points

5. Williams – 54 points

6. Haas – 26 points

7. Racing Bulls – 22 points

7. Aston Martin – 14 points

9. Alpine – 7 points

10. Sauber – 6 points

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