Kimi Antonelli is on a roll, with four straight wins under his belt. But can he make it five in the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix? The Italian driver is on a mission to equal Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes record of five consecutive grand prix wins. With a 43-point lead over his teammate George Russell, who suffered an engine failure while leading, Antonelli is in a strong position. The last Italian to win in Monaco was Jarno Trulli in 2004, and Antonelli is now on the cusp of equalling Hamilton's impressive tally of five consecutive wins. However, it's worth noting that Hamilton's record of seven straight wins between 2015 and 2016 with Nico Rosberg is still the all-time Mercedes record. What makes this even more fascinating is the context of the race. The Monaco Grand Prix is a shorter sprint race, and with Antonelli's recent form, it's a real possibility that he could make history. But it's not just about the numbers. The race is also a talking point for the potential victory of Lewis Hamilton and the challenges faced by Red Bull. The shorter race format adds an extra layer of excitement, making it a must-watch for any F1 fan. As we look ahead to the Monaco Grand Prix, one thing is certain: Kimi Antonelli is a force to be reckoned with. His recent wins have not only showcased his skill and determination but have also put him in the spotlight as a potential record-breaker. The question remains: can he make it five in Monaco? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: this is a story worth following.