# Lando Norris at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2026-monaco-lando-norris
Last updated: 2026-06-11

> Lando Norris retired from the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix after 43 laps, starting from grid 8 and failing to score points, while his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri finished 4th.

Lando Norris's 2026 Monaco Grand Prix campaign concluded prematurely, with the McLaren driver recording a retirement after 43 laps, failing to convert his 8th-place grid start into championship points. This DNF represented a significant operational disruption for the British team at the Circuit de Monaco.

Norris, piloting the McLaren MCL38, commenced the sixth round of the 2026 [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) season from grid position 8 on June 7, 2026. His race progression saw him complete 43 laps before a "Retired" status was recorded, yielding zero points for the British driver. During his stint on track, Norris registered a fastest lap time of "1:17.670" on lap 34, which ranked 17th overall for the event according to [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). This outcome contrasted sharply with his teammate, Oscar Piastri, who started from grid 7 and secured a 4th-place finish, contributing 12 points to the McLaren constructor's tally. The disparity in results underscores the challenge of maintaining both cars in contention on the demanding Monaco street circuit.

The retirement at Monaco, which occurred at lap 43 out of a total 78 laps for classified finishers, marks a substantial setback for Norris, who had maintained a consistent presence in the points prior to this event. While the specific mechanical or incident-related cause of the retirement is not detailed in the verified data, the early cessation of his race meant a lost opportunity to challenge for positions in a notoriously unpredictable Grand Prix. This DNF places Norris among other drivers who faced early exits in various races, such as [Carlos Sainz at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-carlos-sainz) and [Oliver Bearman at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-oliver-bearman), highlighting the inherent fragility of competition at the pinnacle of motorsport, as detailed by [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). The demanding nature of the Monaco Grand Prix often leads to a high attrition rate, with only 15 drivers completing the full race distance in this particular event, a contrast to drivers like [Alexander Albon at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-alex-albon) who completed their respective races.
