Daniel Ricciardo puts in his career-best drive to finally win the Monaco Grand Prix, which Lewis Hamilton describes as the most boring race ever and for which Fernando Alonso says F1 should refund tickets, probably because neither of them won. Ferrari is accused of cheating (again).
The Monaco Grand Prix is the jewel in F1’s crown, but you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise after the comprehensive kicking it received after 78 laps.

How did Daniel Ricciardo win the Monaco Grand Prix with so little power? I talk to ESPN’s Laurence Edmondson to piece together his race-winning drive.
With the spectre of his 2016 Monaco Grand Prix defeat hanging heavy over him, Daniel Ricciardo didn’t dare allow himself to dream of victory around the famous principality’s streets.
Daniel Ricciardo doesn’t win boring races, and despite what some may say, his gutsy win with a dodgy engine around the famous streets of Monte Carlo was no exception.