Lewis Hamilton celebrated his first win of the Formula One season at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday after Mercedes told team mate Nico Rosberg to move aside and Red Bull wrecked Daniel Ricciardo's chances. While fortune finally favoured the triple world champion after a run of bad luck, championship leader Rosberg finished seventh - 93.2 seconds behind - and saw his lead cut to 24 points after six of 21 races.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo was runner-up, a botched second pitstop destroying his chances after he started on pole position for the first time, with Mexican Sergio Perez third for Force India.
"I prayed for a day like this so I feel truly blessed," said Hamilton, who had cut a disconsolate figure after a fuel pressure problem in qualifying left him third on the starting grid.
The win was the 44th of his career, matching the number on his car, and his first since Texas last October when he took his third championship.