Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel topped the timing-sheet ahead of the all-important qualifying session. The German driver went on to claim the best time with a 1:12.395 in front of his team-mate Kimi Räikkönen.
I would have really liked to see Kimi win, but he made his own luck by not being able to open up a substantial gap to Vettel before the stops. We all heard Kimi on the radio, and pit stop times were very similar between the two, so why does this have to be Ferrari 'favouring' Vettel? Would it have been less 'artificial' for you guys if they had slowed Vettel so Kimi could keep track position?
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. H.P.Lovecraft
Have we ever had a race with no on track overtakes in F1? because this could be a record today
So, button saved $10 bet that he made with Natalie. While interviewing on the bus, he put that bet that, no one will overtake and if someone does, he would give her $10.
Monaco demonstrating yet again how pointless it is as a "race" track...
Atleast we are watching racing and racing mistakes, otherwise we would see a typical push the button to pass DRS overtakings.
Exactely. That was an exciting race if you followed Ham "overtaking" virtually 6 cars, if you like the strategy obstacles around the pit stops and if you watched the timing for the two overcuts. The only thing that lacked to a perfect Monaco weekend was an early Safety Car.
I liked it.