What happened: F1 journalist Chris Medland asked his followers what they made of the Monaco Grand Prix, opening a post-race debate among fans. The race was won by Kimi Antonelli, billed as the youngest winner in Monaco Grand Prix history, with Lewis Hamilton classified second. The engagement post invited reaction rather than reporting fresh news.
Why it matters: The result reshaped the championship picture, with Antonelli extending his title lead to 66 points and Hamilton moving up to second in the standings. Monaco's narrow, processional layout once again split opinion on whether the historic street circuit still produces compelling racing, which is the conversation Medland's question tapped into.
By the numbers: Post-race standings show Antonelli leading by 66 points with Hamilton in P2. Isack Hadjar scored his first podium with his team, while Sergio Perez was handed a 10-second post-race penalty for being out of position, costing Cadillac what would have been its first F1 points. Max Verstappen described his own race as disappointing.
What to watch: Attention now turns to the next round of the 2026 season, where Antonelli will aim to extend his lead and his rivals look to close the 66-point gap.