Team by team analysis of Sunday's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix (teams listed in championship order): - MCLAREN (Fernando Alonso 1, Lewis Hamilton 2) Alonso's second win of the season, and McLaren's 150th since 1968, left both their drivers level at the top of the championship with their second one-two of 2007. They lapped everyone except Ferrari's Massa. - FERRARI (Felipe Massa 3, Kimi Raikkonen 8) Massa's run of success ended after winning the last two races. He remained third overall. Raikkonen, who started 16th after a qualifying mishap, is fourth but now 15 points off the leaders. - BMW SAUBER (Robert Kubica 5, Nick Heidfeld 6) BMW consolidated third place in the championship with their fifth successive race in the points. Both drivers were on a one-stop strategy. Heidfeld escaped lightly from contact with Nico Rosberg's Williams at the start. - RENAULT (Giancarlo Fisichella 4, Heikki Kovalainen 13) Fisichella gave Renault their best result of the season so far after starting fourth. Kovalainen got stuck in traffic and lost power towards the end. - WILLIAMS (Alex Wurz 7, Nico Rosberg 12) Wurz was on a one-stop strategy and scored his first points of the season for Williams, who went two points clear of Toyota. Rosberg was stuck behind Heidfeld at the start. - TOYOTA (Jarno Trulli 15, Ralf Schumacher 16) Trulli almost stalled at the start and struggled with overheating brakes. Schumacher paid the price for qualifying 20th. - RED BULL (David Coulthard 14, Mark Webber retired) Coulthard hit Toro Rosso's Liuzzi at the start, damaging his front wing. Webber retired with a gearbox problem after an engine misfire. - SUPER AGURI (Takuma Sato 17, Anthony Davidson 18) Davidson collected a drive-through penalty for not letting Massa through quickly enough. - TORO ROSSO (Scott Speed 9, Vitantonio Liuzzi retired) Speed made up nine places from his grid position. Liuzzi was hit by Coulthard and retired on lap two when he lost control at turn three due to a deflating right rear tyre. - HONDA (Rubens Barrichello 10, Jenson Button 11) Still no points for Honda. - SPYKER (Christijan Albers 19, Adrian Sutil retired) Neither car made it to the finish, although Albers was classified. Sutil ran wide on the entrance to Casino square and hit the barrier, taking the right rear tyre off its rim. Albers stopped eight laps from the end with a driveshaft failure.

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