Lando Norris won the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix by outpacing Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri in a strategic race. The one-off rule of using three sets of tires led to a thrilling competition requiring two pitstops. Despite close calls during neutralisations, Norris maintained his lead from pole position to secure his second win of the season. Leclerc and Piastri completed the podium, with Verstappen settling for fourth place after a failed gamble on a red flag. The intense start saw Norris locking up his tires to retain the lead, while drama unfolded at the back with a collision involving Gabriel Bortoleto and Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Midfielders like Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar impacted the race with well-timed pitstops, shifting the race dynamics in the mid-phase. Ultimately, Norris managed to stay ahead throughout the race, maintaining a strong pace and fending off his rivals to claim victory in an eventful Monaco Grand Prix.
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