Kimi Antonelli wins the Monaco Grand Prix after a red-flag delay caused by track surface damage.
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli won his fifth consecutive Formula 1 race at the Monaco Grand Prix, which was halted due to asphalt breaking apart and crashes. The 19-year-old Italian became the youngest winner in Monaco history, finishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who moved to second in the championship standings.
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Divergence score
4 outlets covered it, splitting into 4 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
4 camps
2 bias groups
The spectrum · how 4 outlets placed this story
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AP News
Al Jazeera
The Telegraph
Reuters
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The split, in one line
Coverage unanimously celebrates Antonelli's record-breaking youth and composure amid chaos, with Reuters joining AP, Al Jazeera, and The Telegraph in emphasizing his cool performance despite widespread disruption.
How each outlet covered it
No left-right split here
Coverage clusters in the center and international press. Here is each take as it stands.
Center & international coverage
“Kimi Antonelli wins delayed Monaco Grand Prix to extend his victory streak and F1 lead”
“Kimi Antonelli wins delayed Monaco Grand Prix to extend F1 lead”
“Monaco Grand Prix: Antonelli wins fifth race on the spin, Hamilton second”
“Antonelli stays cool to win chaotic Monaco Grand Prix - Reuters”
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