Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix weekend.
McLaren

McLaren were among the teams which paid tributes to the victims of last week’s terrorist atrocity in Manchester.
Alain Prost and Jean-Pierre Jabouille

Renault celebrated the 40th anniversary of their arrival in Formula One. Alain Prost drove his RE40 from 1983 while Jean-Pierre Jabouille got back behind the wheel of a RS01.
Valtteri Bottas

Wider cars meant an even narrower Monaco track.
Romain Grosjean

Photographers snap a lower angle of Romain Grosjean’s Haas at the harbour chicane.
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton had no problems warming up his tyres on his bike but it was a different matter in his car – he failed to make the cut for Q3, compromising his weekend.
Max Verstappen

Being a local resident, Max Verstappen missed the left turn for the tourist information centre.
Start

Having taken pole position for the first time in almost nine years, Kimi Raikkonen held his advantage at the start.
Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo dodged the treacherous marbles on his way to his second podium finish of 2017.
Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez’s 15-race streak in the points came to an end following contact with Daniil Kvyat.
Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel

Raikkonen looked more glum than usual after losing victory to Sebastian Vettel.
Peter
31st May 2017, 12:07
The picture of Pérez is one taken after his first lap contact with Sainz, I think. Although in the end of the race he also “made contact” with Kvyat.
Unicron (@unicron2002)
31st May 2017, 12:32
I love how Princess Charlotte dressed in scarlet red, very good of her to colour coordinate on the podium!
Great photo of the photographers at the chicane.
BJ (@beejis60)
31st May 2017, 17:43
@unicron2002 Charlene*
Unicron (@unicron2002)
31st May 2017, 18:30
Well corrected @beejis60 it didn’t quite feel right as a I was typing it but couldn’t be bothered to check!