With his tires failing, Lewis Hamilton managed to fend off Max Verstappen to win the Monaco Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel placed second, denying the Mercedes team its sixth one-two finish. Here’s how the race unfolded:

Leclerc hits the barrier while trying to overtake Hülkenberg , shredding one of his tires and damaging his car. Bottas and Verstappen touch in the pit lane. Verstappen is given a 5-second penalty for an unsafe release, and Bottas is forced to pit again on the next lap. The time penalty drops Verstappen to fourth place and off the podium. Note: Displayed speed is averaged over the course of a lap.

Verstappen tailed Hamilton closely throughout the race, but was never able to sneak past the Mercedes driver. A five-second penalty for an unsafe release would drop Verstappen into fourth place, just off the podium.

It was another disappointing finish for Charles Leclerc, who was starting from 15th on the grid after failing to make it past the first round of qualifying. He then damaged his car trying to overtake Nico Hülkenberg and retired from the race early.