The 2024 F1 World Championship classification after the F1 Monaco GP Is restricted. And it can be said that after the eight races held, it seems that at this moment there is a fight for the title. It’s not about what Verstappen Go out first and win it all with massive superiority. Things were even Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari and these three teams must alternate in the battle for victories depending on the characteristics of each track.
So far, there have been 3 races that Red Bull hasn’t won out of a total of 8 and that’s news. And Verstappen, on a circuit that choked him red bullis 6th, thus giving a lot of ground compared to Leclerc in 2024 F1 World Championship classification after the Monaco GP.
Leclerc is 31 points behind the lead
Verstappen Arrived at Monaco with a lead in the overall title for the title of 48 points over Leclerc, and now, he leaves the Principality with only a 31-point margin over the Monegasque in Classification of F1 World Cup 2024 after the Monaco GP. It went from almost two races away, to a little more than one. And in Canada, Ferrari can be very strong again.
Sainz is close to Norris and has overtaken Pérez in the World Cup classification
Carlos Sainz, who had one race less than his rivals due to his appendicitis operation at the beginning of the year, left Imola 14 points behind ‘Checo’ Pérez and 8 behind Norris , and now, after what happened in the Principality, in every subsequent championship event a ‘Czech’ passed without scoring and stalking the third position of Lando Norris.
Carlos Sainz rose to fourth position in the 2024 F1 World Championship classification after the Monaco GP. The Spaniard is one point ahead of ‘Checo’ and only 5 points behind Lando Norris. Of course, they are still 61 points off the lead and need a win soon to start getting closer.
Classification of the F1 World Championship 2024 after the Monaco GP
- Max Verstappen (Ned/Red Bull) 169 points
- Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) 138 points
- Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren) 113 points
- Carlos Sainz (Esp/Ferrari) 108 points
- Sergio Pérez (Mex/Red Bull) 107 points
- Oscar Piastri (Aus/McLaren) 71 points
- George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) 54 points
- Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes) 42 points
- Fernando Alonso (Esp/Aston Martin) 33 points
- Yuki Tsunoda (Jap/RB) 19 points
- Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martin) 11 points
- Oliver Bearman (GBR/Ferrari) 6 points
- Nico Hülkenberg (Ale/Haas) 6 points
- Daniel Ricciardo (Aus/RB) 5 points
- Alexander Albon (Tai/Williams) 2 points
- Esteban Ocon (Fra/Alpine) 1 point
- Kevin Magnussen (Din/Haas) 1 point
- Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine) 1 point
- Guanyu Zhou (Chn/Kick Sauber) 0 points
- Valtteri Bottas (Fin/Kick Sauber) 0 points
- Logan Sargeant (USA/Williams) 0 points
Source: La Verdad

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