Had to get a train yesterday morning so only caught the first half of the race, then listened to the rest on the radio. Caught up with the highlights last night.
Great strategy call by Red Bull yesterday, gave Danny and Max the platform to show what they can do when they've got a reliable car underneath them. Dan went full honey badger mode after those pit stops, he embodies everything you want to see in F1 in my eyes.
Another good race on the whole, took a while to get going and the safety car provided the ending we got but hey, the fact we got a good race is the most important thing. It's shaping up nicely at the front, Mercedes finally looking vulnerable - even more so than last year. I think it's criminal how Ferrari keep holding back Raikkonen to help Vettel when he's shown brilliant pace himself though, that could come back to haunt them.
Genuinely think we could see a season where Williams end up pointless too, neither the car nor the drivers are near good enough it's looking like.
So, so happy for Danny Ric. What a win that was. I know it's essentially a glorified procession at Monaco but it took a hell of a lot to win that. Hats of to Max as well, may have had the fastest car but made up a good few places having finally had a clean race.
Essentially dull for me...Monaco always is in the modern era. It's just a chance for the super-rich to experience F1 in relative 'civil' surroundings...& flaunt wealth to the rest of us - to create desire for the supposed trappings of success.I really believe Danny Ric is the best thing F1 has going for it now. A thoroughbred overtaker, and today had nerves of steel. Really thought it was over when he had his engine problem. Shows how good that car is though that whatever he lost on the straights he could gain back in the corners. That car should be mighty at Hungary and Singapore.
Yes, Monaco can be a bit dull. Today was made a more dramatic race by the engine issue and the tyres going off, but I've seen a few decent races there over the years (I believe the 2002 race where Coulthard held off a charging Michael Schumacher was the finest of his 13 wins). It's a different challenge. Same way the old Hockenheim was a different challenge.
Sorry, I've only just come round from the coma that race put me in. Was down seeing my Mum this weekend and ended up paying more attention to Legally Blonde on the tv which says it all. Amongst the boredom, one thing that stood out for me was Leclerc again. Once again getting a Sauber in the points, big future for that kid.
You could argue the farce with the flag was interesting but ultimately it's embarrassing for the sport. Not the model's fault and lost Dani Ric the fastest lap accolade. Shambles
Leclerc really is a future champion isn't he? He's driving the wheels off that Sauber.
Just for you, a picture on the BBC report.Just watching the sky coverage of the British grand prix and the presenters spotted Jennifer Saunders and Gerry Halliwell and went to interview them completely ignoring Ade Edmonson standing next to his wife. Only when they walked off did one of them say "that was the bloke from bottom". Plebs
The 2018 season just keeps on giving! Great race yesterday, was probably made better by the fact the rain stuck to one part of the track when it came. You knew Hamilton would get somewhere near the top 6 even from 14th but the way it all fell for him was ridiculous. Great call on the tyres and interesting to see Mercedes finally dish out some team orders to Bottas, although after what had gone before it wasn't worth throwing away a 1-2
Now team orders are allowed I let it slide. It makes sense when you have 1 driver with a higher chance of winning the championship and can bring home a 1-2 as well. I don't know why but I just got the feeling that when Mercedes made a tyre call that ballsy it was going to work. Maybe not for the win but you just sense for once their was method behind the madness. It was fun seeing all 5 compounds in use at the same time during a raceI can't understand the criticism of Mercedes for using team orders. It's not Like Ferrari didn't use them either...
Mercedes owed a good strategy call. Too many mistakes in the last few races, in a tight championship fight you just don't have room for those kind of errors.
I have to admit to letting out more laughter than I should when Vettel binned it. His one weakness is that he always has a mistake in him, especially under pressure. Not that he really was yesterday...
What on earth were Toro Ross on doing putting Gasly on full wets, by the way! ?
In many ways the championship needed a race like that. Too many processions this year, needed a lift. A little bit of rain always makes things interesting. Now, where is Bernie with those sprinklers he wanted to put in?
It's surely going all the way to the wire this year.
About the only exciting bit of the race unfortunatelyTalk about an explosive start to a race!
Talk about an explosive start to a race!
I loved Jack Nichols being asked to explain what happened in the race on the BBC podcast: "So it was Hamilton in pole position, Sebastien Vettel then overtook him coming up to Eau Rouge, there was a really big crash at the first corner.....that was it" and then he laughedAbout the only exciting bit of the race unfortunately
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