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Monaco: Lewis Hamilton won an incident-packed Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday to get his Formula One championship bid back on track after a dismal run of eight races without a win.

Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo started from pole position and finished second - after a huge blunder from his team - with Mexican driver Sergio Perez third for Force India.

Hamilton, the defending F1 champion, started from third but soon overtook his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, and then held off Ricciardo with a gritty blocking move midway through.

Drivers' championship top 6


Pos Driver Points
1 Nico Rosberg 106
2 Lewis Hamilton 82
3 Daniel Ricciardo 66
4 Kimi Raikkonen 61
5 Sebastian Vettel 60
6 Max Verstappen 38

Because of poor visibility and a drenched circuit, the first few laps were a procession behind a safety car.

But once the racing began properly, it was a thriller featuring multiple crashes and Red Bull's pit crew not being ready for Ricciardo's tire change.

Hamilton was delighted after his win, jumping out of his car and throwing himself into the arms of his team engineers - and getting congratulated by U.S. pop star Justin Bieber.

Hamilton, who had not won since clinching last season's United States Grand Prix, took his helmet off and then ran back to get more hugs from his pit crew.

Grabbing the race trophy from Monaco's Prince Albert, Hamilton then tossed it up in the air and just about caught it.

Ricciardo stood watching, glum-faced, but then went up to shake Hamilton's hand.

It was even worse for Rosberg, this season's runaway championship leader, who seemed to receive team orders to let Hamilton go past him early on.

Rosberg, winner of seven of the past eight races, including the first four this season, had a bad day as he finished seventh - his misery compounded when he was overtaken at the line by Nico Hulkenberg.

It was Hamilton's 44th career win - the same number as his car - and only his second at Monaco, where he finished third last year after being caught behind a safety car following a late team order to pit.

This time, there were no such glitches for Hamilton, whose other win in Monaco was back in 2008 when he was driving for McLaren.

After the track dried out, Hamilton came in for quicker ultra-soft tires on lap 32, with Ricciardo coming in a lap later to switch to the same tires.

But in an astonishing oversight from Red Bull, his pit crew was not ready and this cost him valuable time as he came out behind Hamilton.

"They should have been ready," Ricciardo said. "It hurts."

Shortly after, a race engineer tried to reassure Ricciardo, saying "get your head together, you're quicker than him, let's do it," but the error was a terrible one.

Five laps later, Ricciardo went close to overtaking Hamilton on lap 37.

But Hamilton held his line at the Mirabeau turn, prompting an angry reaction from Ricciardo, who waved his right hand furiously.

"I don't really want to talk about the race," Ricciardo said.

Classification


Pos Driver Car Gap
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1h59m29.133s
2 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull/Renault 7.252s
3 Sergio Perez Force India/Mercedes 13.825s
4 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 15.846s
5 Fernando Alonso McLaren/Honda 1m25.076s
6 Nico Hulkenberg Force India/Mercedes 1m32.999s
7 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m33.290s
8 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso/Ferrari 1 Lap
9 Jenson Button McLaren/Honda 1 Lap
10 Felipe Massa Williams/Mercedes 1 Lap
11 Valtteri Bottas Williams/Mercedes 1 Lap
12 Esteban Gutierrez Haas/Ferrari 1 Lap
13 Romain Grosjean Haas/Ferrari 2 Laps
14 Pascal Wehrlein Manor/Mercedes 2 Laps
15 Rio Haryanto Manor/Mercedes 2 Laps
- Marcus Ericsson Sauber/Ferrari Retirement
- Felipe Nasr Sauber/Ferrari Retirement
- Max Verstappen Red Bull/Renault Retirement
- Kevin Magnussen Renault Retirement
- Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso/Ferrari Retirement
- Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari Retirement
- Jolyon Palmer Renault Retirement