F1 driver standings: Sergio Perez wins Monaco Grand Prix
By Mark Powell
After the Monaco Grand Prix, where do things stand in terms of the overall standings? Sergio Perez won the race, but he has more work to do.
The overall Formula 1 standings look a little different after the Monaco Grand Prix. One of the most historic venues in all of sports offered plenty of twists and turns on Sunday morning, as per usual, with Perez coming out on top.
The overall standings, however, remain in tact for the most part. Perez made up some ground, but he has more work to do if he’s to take home the majority of the prize money come the end of the season.
F1 driver standings
The overall standings after Monaco are as follows, 1-10:
- Max Verstappen – 125 points
- Charles Leclerc – 116 points
- Sergio Perez – 110 points
- George Russell – 84 points
- Carlos Sainz Jr. – 83 points
- Lewis Hamilton – 50 points
- Lando Norris – 48 points
- Valtteri Bottas – 40 points
- Esteban Ocon – 30 points
- Kevin Magnussen – 15 points
Verstappen has the advantage so far in the F1 standings, while Lewis Halimton is a distant sixth place. With his victory on Sunday in Monaco, Perez closed the gap, as he’s in third with 110 points.
Monaco Grand Prix: Best memes and tweets
Red Bull dominated the podium in Monaco, and the social media reactions reflected just that.
https://twitter.com/Motorsport/status/1530950767762456576
https://twitter.com/autosport/status/1530949258886660097
https://twitter.com/ESPNF1/status/1530949067324461056
https://twitter.com/redbullracing/status/1530942736555204610
https://twitter.com/MattyWTF1/status/1530943004722216962
https://twitter.com/RayyLH44/status/1530949717688983560
There were many, many more.
It’s a long F1 season, but Monaco serves as the most historic track in the sport for a reason. Here’s the hoping the race lasts long past 2022.