Mercedes drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell top the 2026 F1 driver standings with 100 and 80 points respectively entering the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, fueled by Antonelli's dominant Miami victory on May 3 that extended Mercedes' constructors' lead. Charles Leclerc, third at 59 points for Ferrari, carries home-track motivation on the ultra-tight Monte Carlo street circuit, where pole position claims victory over 30% of the time amid scarce overtaking chances and low-speed corners punishing errors. McLaren's Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton lurk as podium threats based on consistent top-five finishes, while the axed mandatory two-stop rule shifts focus to one-lap qualifying pace and tire management. Smaller, nimbler 2026 cars with active aero could enable tighter racing, though barrier proximity heightens DNF risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedPierre Gasly 50%
Fernando Alonso 50%
Alexander Albon 50%
Gabriel Bortoleto 50%
Pierre Gasly
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Fernando Alonso
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Alexander Albon
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Gabriel Bortoleto
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Sergio Perez
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Charles Leclerc
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Esteban Ocon
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Lando Norris
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Kimi Antonelli
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Max Verstappen
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Franco Colapinto
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Carlos Sainz Jr.
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Nico Hulkenberg
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Valtteri Bottas
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Lewis Hamilton
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Oliver Bearman
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Oscar Piastri
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Isack Hadjar
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Liam Lawson
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Lance Stroll
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George Russell
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Arvid Lindblad
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Pierre Gasly 50%
Fernando Alonso 50%
Alexander Albon 50%
Gabriel Bortoleto 50%
Pierre Gasly
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Fernando Alonso
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Alexander Albon
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Gabriel Bortoleto
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Sergio Perez
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Charles Leclerc
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Esteban Ocon
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Lando Norris
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Kimi Antonelli
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Max Verstappen
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Franco Colapinto
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Carlos Sainz Jr.
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Nico Hulkenberg
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Valtteri Bottas
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Lewis Hamilton
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Oliver Bearman
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Oscar Piastri
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Isack Hadjar
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Liam Lawson
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Lance Stroll
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George Russell
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If the 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix is canceled or rescheduled to a date after Jun 14, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other.”
This market will resolve in favor of the driver who is officially listed in first place in the Final Classification published by the FIA following the conclusion of the race. The Final Classification is typically released 30-60 minutes after the race ends and includes any applied time penalties and official adjustments.
Disqualifications or changes made after the publication of the Final Classification will not affect market resolution. The timing of the podium ceremony does not determine the result for this market — only the FIA's published classification will be used to resolve this market.
The resolution source will be the official Formula 1 website and a consensus of credible sports news reporting.
Market Opened: May 9, 2026, 8:38 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2026/racesResolver
0x69c47De9D...If the 2026 F1 Monaco Grand Prix is canceled or rescheduled to a date after Jun 14, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other.”
This market will resolve in favor of the driver who is officially listed in first place in the Final Classification published by the FIA following the conclusion of the race. The Final Classification is typically released 30-60 minutes after the race ends and includes any applied time penalties and official adjustments.
Disqualifications or changes made after the publication of the Final Classification will not affect market resolution. The timing of the podium ceremony does not determine the result for this market — only the FIA's published classification will be used to resolve this market.
The resolution source will be the official Formula 1 website and a consensus of credible sports news reporting.
Resolution Source
https://www.formula1.com/en/results/2026/racesResolver
0x69c47De9D...Mercedes drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell top the 2026 F1 driver standings with 100 and 80 points respectively entering the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, fueled by Antonelli's dominant Miami victory on May 3 that extended Mercedes' constructors' lead. Charles Leclerc, third at 59 points for Ferrari, carries home-track motivation on the ultra-tight Monte Carlo street circuit, where pole position claims victory over 30% of the time amid scarce overtaking chances and low-speed corners punishing errors. McLaren's Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton lurk as podium threats based on consistent top-five finishes, while the axed mandatory two-stop rule shifts focus to one-lap qualifying pace and tire management. Smaller, nimbler 2026 cars with active aero could enable tighter racing, though barrier proximity heightens DNF risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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