
2021 Formula 1 Post-Monaco Grand Prix data shows many up and down figures of the top title competitors. Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren receive great energy to compete for the podium for an upcoming race.
Reigning world champions Mercedes has lost lots of confidence and tactics. The Silver-Arrows has been drop down from the both championships, and currently standing behind the Monaco GP race winner Red Bull Racing.
The entire starting grid gained one place after driveshaft trouble that prevented pole-sitter Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc from starting the race
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing
2021 Monaco GP witnessed the 12th F1 career victory for Verstappen.
The Dutchman won at an average race speed of 98.073 mph / 157.833 km/h, defeating the long-ago record set by Fernando Alonso in 2007 Monaco GP.
The historical narrow circuit result accelerated Verstappen to take the lead in the Drivers’ Title for the first time in his F1 career. Red Bull also takes the top position of the constructors’ world championships first time this season.
Red Bull power-unit providers Honda have not commanded a championship since Ayrton Senna and McLaren won the 1991 F1 world championship. 80th F1 victory win for Honda engine.
Sergio Perez’s 4th place finish in Monaco for the first time since finishing P3 with Force India in the 2016 F1 season.
Bittersweet race day for Ferrari
Charles Leclerc made a perfect pole position for Ferrari, but he spoiled the victory opportunity following he crashed at the final session of qualifying.
Team-mate Carlos Sainz’s 2nd place offered the Italian F1 squad a 4th successive top-2 finish in Monaco Grand Prix.

McLaren – Race with special livery and made consistent points finish
McLaren youngster Lando Norris’s P3 is his 2nd podium in the last four races. The Brit moved ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the drivers’ standings; Bottas dramatic pit-stop retirement benefitted him for the final place on the Monaco podium.
A disaster race weekend for Mercedes in recent F1 history
Lewis Hamilton’s P7 means Max now has a four-point lead over the reigning world champion in the Drivers’ title with 105 points to 101.
The Silver Arrows leave Monaco second in the constructors’ championship for the first time since the Formula 1 2018 British Grand Prix, as the German F1 squad trail Red Bull by one point.
The Finn Valtteri Bottas has Two DNF in his last four races. Hamilton has Zero retirements in his past 54 Grand Prix races.

Best race ever for Aston Martin
Sebastian Vettel’s 5th place finish and his team-mate Lance Stroll’s P8 was the best result for Aston Martin in their short F1 history. It is Stroll’s first-ever point in Monte Carlo.
Alpine F1 Team stays points hunting streak
Esteban Ocon’s ninth-place finish around the legendary Monte Carlo streets circuit gives two points for Alpine F1 Team
Alfa Romeo opened race points account
Antonio Giovinazzi made a tenth place for Alfa Romeo, the opening point of 2021, and the team’s first point in Monaco since 2015.
Pictures Credit: Red Bull Racing/McLaren Racing/Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team