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Antonelli wins fifth straight F1 race in Monaco
Key takeaways
- Kimi Antonelli drove into the history books by becoming the youngest winner of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
- Antonelli, 19 years and nine months, delivered an emphatic performance -- after the 72nd edition of the prestigious race was suspended on the 68th lap for track repairs -- to usurp Lewis Hamilton's 16-year record.
- Hamilton, who finished runner-up to Antonelli here, was 23 when he took his first of three triumphs in the principality in 2008.
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Kimi Antonelli drove into the history books by becoming the youngest winner of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
Antonelli, 19 years and nine months, delivered an emphatic performance -- after the 72nd edition of the prestigious race was suspended on the 68th lap for track repairs -- to usurp Lewis Hamilton's 16-year record.
Hamilton, who finished runner-up to Antonelli here, was 23 when he took his first of three triumphs in the principality in 2008.
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