So we have got another speeding pit lane penalty, this is very unusual. This time it is Franco Colapinto, that's five or six now, Sergio Perez also got one. You don't usually see this many, something must be going on there.
George Russell inches up behind Lando Norris, who is now told to return to normal. The Mercedes driver thinks he has spied a gap but no chance of an overtake this time around.
Russell, with a five-second penalty, has now been noted for crossing the line at the pit exit.
Lando Norris is ahead of George Russell and now McLaren want the reigning world champion to start backing up the Mercedes driver a bit. McLaren want the gap for Oscar Piastri to pit, but Russell has noticed what the constructors' champions are up to.
Franco Colapinto has also been noted for speeding in the pit lane. The Alpine man is down in 15th place, while his team-mate Pierre Gasly is now in fifth, but hasn't stopped.
Kimi Antonelli is looking good for his fifth consecutive race win of the season. The Italian is 16 seconds down the road on Lewis Hamilton, who has a five-second penalty hanging over his cockpit.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown is chatting to Sky Sports on the pit wall and he sounds downcast about Lando Norris' chances, given the world champion's power-unit issues. Team-mate Oscar Piastri, meanwhile, is running in fourth place but hasn't pitted.
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The race leader is into the pits with a healthy advantage over his rivals. It's a clean stop by Mercedes and the Italian polesitter is released with no fuss.
Meanwhile, George Russell has also been noted by race control for speeding in the pit lane.
Damon Hill 1996 world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live in Monaco
This is good for George, he has now got the opportunity to close the gap on the Ferraris. At least he can now show something of what he can do in the race as it remains.
Charles Leclerc comes into the pits and bolts on a set of hards. The Monegasque driver heads out to rejoin the field and slots into third place behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton, who has a five-second time penalty.
Lando Norris thinks his engine hasn't got the juice to carry on in this Monaco Grand Prix. The world champion won here last year but in his radio message he says he's also got issues with the battery.