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&lt;p&gt;Part 2 of our mega catch-up omnibus edition of the M101 Podcast, and in it, RJ sticks around with Dre and reviews F1's Monaco Grand Prix. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;And with it, yet more history as Kimi Antonelli would take his fifth win in a row, a Grand Slam victory on the streets of Monaco, the youngest driver ever to score a race win, from pole, scoring the fastest lap of the race, and leading every single lap in the process. A dominant, crushing win that extended his Championship lead to 66 points. Is this title fight already over?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Behind him? Chaos. The Ferrari's fighting amongst themselves for supremacy as Charles Leclerc suffers what seemed to be a brake failure as he clattered into the wall at Anthony Nogues. We had 6 different speeding in the pitlane penalties as well as a right to review for Alpine due to drivers cutting the pitlane exit? Why? Because Pierre Gasly had a podium finish slip through his hands, We had George Russell take a Drive Through Penalty for Mercedes' total incompetence in the pitlane themselves, and the small matter of Max Verstappen's race ending via an engine failure on the first lap.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;All that and more into the FIA's new ADUO programme, on another Motorsport101!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>

Motorsport101

Dre Harrison

661: The Grandest Slam - 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix Review

JUN 12, 202645 MIN
Motorsport101

661: The Grandest Slam - 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix Review

JUN 12, 202645 MIN

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<div> <p>Part 2 of our mega catch-up omnibus edition of the M101 Podcast, and in it, RJ sticks around with Dre and reviews F1's Monaco Grand Prix. </p><p>And with it, yet more history as Kimi Antonelli would take his fifth win in a row, a Grand Slam victory on the streets of Monaco, the youngest driver ever to score a race win, from pole, scoring the fastest lap of the race, and leading every single lap in the process. A dominant, crushing win that extended his Championship lead to 66 points. Is this title fight already over?</p><p>Behind him? Chaos. The Ferrari's fighting amongst themselves for supremacy as Charles Leclerc suffers what seemed to be a brake failure as he clattered into the wall at Anthony Nogues. We had 6 different speeding in the pitlane penalties as well as a right to review for Alpine due to drivers cutting the pitlane exit? Why? Because Pierre Gasly had a podium finish slip through his hands, We had George Russell take a Drive Through Penalty for Mercedes' total incompetence in the pitlane themselves, and the small matter of Max Verstappen's race ending via an engine failure on the first lap.</p><p>All that and more into the FIA's new ADUO programme, on another Motorsport101!</p></div>