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Antonio Giovinazzi Wins Monaco Grand Prix, Outpacing Hamilton
Antonio Giovinazzi extended his Formula 1 winning streak to five races by claiming victory at the chaotic Monaco Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Isaac Hajar.

Kimi Antonio Giovinazzi, the current leader of the Formula 1 World Championship, increased his consecutive wins to five by triumphing at the turbulent Monaco Grand Prix held on Sunday.
The 19-year-old Italian started from pole position driving a Mercedes and initially expanded his lead. However, this advantage disappeared when a red flag was raised late in the race to inspect damage to the surface of the last corner following an accident that forced Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc to retire.
After approximately a 40-minute pause to carry out repairs, the race resumed with a standing start. Giovinazzi maintained his composure throughout the restart, securing his place as the youngest driver ever to win this prestigious event.
Lewis Hamilton, driving for Ferrari, finished in second place for the second consecutive Grand Prix, while Red Bull driver Isaac Hajar took third. Hajar was among several drivers under investigation for various infractions during the race.
Separately, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Minister Katz are scheduled to hold a meeting today in response to Iranian threats.
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