Showing posts with label Monaco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monaco. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Mercedes robs Hamilton, gifts Monaco victory to Rosberg

Mercedes robs Hamilton, gifts victory to Rosberg


Lewis Hamilton’s sure shot victory chance at Monaco vanished during the safety car period because of a decision by Mercedes, which can politely be called a blunder. Lewis Hamilton was on the lead for 63 laps and had built up a lead of about 17.7 seconds. Then suddenly Max Verstappen had perhaps a brain failure as he has been driving well till that point and rammed behind the Lotus car of Romain Grosjean and then ploughs into the barrier. This brought the safety car. Mercedes then told Lewis Hamilton that both the two cars behind him have pitted whereas his teammate Nico Rosberg (of Mercedes) and Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari did not pit. So Hamilton agreed to get into the pits and changed his tyres. However, he lost the lead as after the pitstop, despite the lead he had built in, Lewis Hamilton joined the track behind Rosberg and Vettel. It was a sure shot win gifted to Nico Rosberg.

For some reason, someone in Mercedes wanted to perhaps keep Nico Rosberg in good humour after signing Lewis Hamilton for the next three years with a reported millions of dollars in salary. This is not an error. Despite the Mercedes boss Toto Wolf apologising, this is simply not possible. Someone somewhere decided to gift the win to Nico Rosberg to help him create the record of three wins in a row at Monaco. More importantly, now we know that this years drivers championship is far from over and Nico Rosberg does have a chance of winning it despite the brilliance of Lewis Hamilton.

The agony was evident in Hamilton’s face. He obviously didn’t celebrate by spraying the champagne. However, he said that he trusts the team.
Max Verstappen was penalised five places on the starting grid for causing the accident. He will start five places lower than his qualifying position in the next F1 Grand Prix at Canada.

Daniil Kvyat of Red Bull came in fourth. His teammate Daniel Ricciardo was fifth. Initially the Red Bull team allowed Ricciardo to overtake Kvyat as they felt that Ricciardo might challenge the other front runners and score a podium. When they realised that it is not going to happen, they allowed Kvyat to overtake Ricciardo and take his rightful position.

Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari was sixth. It is surprising that consistently Kimi has qualified behind Vettel and as a result has finished behind Vettel in most of the races. Kimi is a fast driver but his reputation as a fast and ice cool driver is taking a beating. In 2014, he was comprehensively beaten by Fernando Alonso. However, it was known that Kimi had walked into the team and was driving a car which was designed as per the preferences of Alonso. So there was some consolation. However, Sebastian Vettel routinely being in the podium and Kimi finishing in fifth or sixth is becoming difficult to digest.

Kimi was followed by Sergio Perez of Force India in seventh. It was a big surprise as Jenson Button of McLaren finished in 8th position. Earlier, Jenson Button had predicted that his McLaren team is not going to be in points in 2015. Hopefully this is the start of a good patch for the McLaren team.

Felipe Nasr and Carlos Sainz finished in 9th and 10th positions.

Nico Hulkenberg finished in 11th position. Romain Grosjean who was on the path of a points finish was crudely hit by Verstappen and finished in 12th position.

Marcus Ericsson was 13th followed by Valtteri Bottas of Williams in 14th. His teammate Felipe Massa was 15th.

Roberto Merhi for the first time finished ahead of his Marussia teammate. Merhi finished in 16th ahead of Will Stevens in 17th.

Results of Monaco F1 2015 Grand Prix


Friday, June 8, 2012

F1 Drivers Championship Results after Monaco

F1 Drivers Championship Standings after Monaco Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso of Ferrari has snatched the lead in the drivers championship from Sebastian Vettel after the Monaco Grand Prix. Fernando is leading the table with 76 points. Vettel is now second at 73 along with his team mate Mark Webber. Mark Webber by virtue of the 25 points gained from winning the Monaco Grand Prix is for the first time in more than a year and half is tied on points with his team mate Sebastian Vettel.

Lewis Hamilton who is plagued by some amazingly sloppy work by his team McLaren, is on fourth at 63 points. Nico Rosberg is on 59. Michael Schumacher despite his terrific drive to the pole has been languishing in the 18th position at 2 points. We hope that the stewards start penalising errant drivers like Romain Grosjean who hit Michael when he was up to No. 3 position in the Monaco Race.



Ranking Driver Team Points
1 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 76
2 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 73
3 Mark Webber Red Bull 73
4 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 63
5 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 59
6 Kimi Raikkonen Lotus 51
7 Jenson Button McLaren 45
8 Romain Grosjean Lotus 35
9 Pastor Maldonado Williams  29
10 Sergio Perez Sauber 22
11 Paul de Resta Force India 21
12 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 19
13 Bruno Senna Williams  15
14 Felipe Massa Ferrari 10
15 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 7
16 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 4
17 Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 2
18 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 2
19 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
20 Timo Glock Marussia 0
21 Charles Pic Marussia 0
22 Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
23 Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
24 Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Schumacher is Back!

Michael Schumacher is Back on top, to the position he rightly belongs!

Michael Schumacher drove a phenomenal lap of 1:14.301 to score the pole position in Monaco Grand Prix 2012. The first since his come back in 2010. Surely, the stars are appearing to be turning over for the good for Michael Schumacher, but the dark clouds are still not over, as he was handed by the stewards in Spain due to his collision with Bruno Senna. Michael Schumacher will start on 6th due to the five place grid penalty.

Mark Webber of RedBull who came in P2 with a time of 1:14.381 will be elevated to P1 after Michael's Grid Penalty. Michael's misfortune has come as a stroke of good luck for his German teammate and rival Nico Rosberg who will be elevated from P3 to the first row with a P2 position. Nico Rosberg scored a time of 1:14.448. Lewis Hamilton scored a P4 1:14.583 where as his team mate Jenson Button could not qualify for the Q3 and scored a P13 position. Grosjean came in P5 with 1:14.639 and Alonso scored P6 with 1:14.948

Pastor Maldonado came in P9. However, he has been penalised 10 places for an earlier incident during free practice.