Mercedes this afternoon accepted that Lewis Hamilton's shock failure to fight for pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, and resultant 14h place start, was down to problems they encountered with the set-up of his car. While the Ferrari drivers Kimi ...and more »
Lewis Hamilton will have a mountain to climb if he is to taste victory in Monte Carlo and close the gap on Sebastian Vettel at the top of the championship standings. The Brit will start from 13th on the grid after a nightmare qualifying session ...and more »
It might have been a tough race in the cockpit of his Ferrari, but as Sebastian Vettel led team-mate Kimi Raikkonen home to the Scuderia's first win in Monaco since the days of Michael Schumacher, he made it look oh, so easy. Once he had taken the lead ...and more »
There was virtually no chance of Sebastian Vettel making it safely past Kimi Raikkonen on the track while the Ferrari pair were racing at the front of the Monaco Grand Prix, so the only way that the championship leader was going to win the race was if ...and more »
Hamilton fails to qualify for Q3 after Vandoorne incident • Vettel completes front-row lock out for Ferrari. Giles Richards in Monte Carlo. @giles_richards. Sat 27 May 2017 09.33 EDT Last modified on Wed 21 Feb 2018 10.47 EST. Share on Facebook · Share ...and more »
MONACO — Having closed the gap to dominant Mercedes in an incredibly close-fought Formula One season, Ferrari has another burning ambition: Winning the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The Italian manufacturer's barren spell in Monaco dates to Michael ...and more »
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel won a slow-burning Monaco Grand Prix to extend his championship lead over Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton to 25 points. Vettel led home team-mate Kimi Raikkonen after passing the Finn by running longer to their only pit stops. There ...and more »
In the land of millionaires and their playthings, Sebastian Vettel toyed with the opposition. The German championship leader passed teammate Kimi Raikkonen on a pit lane stoppage as Ferrari locked up a one-two finish on the streets of Monaco. Not only ...and more »
Daniel Ricciardo jokes that he has a new strategy for Monaco this year -- no pitstops, just keep going all the way to the chequered flag. The rules do not allow him to do that, of course, but the comment underlines the lingering pain of last year when ...and more »
LEWIS HAMILTON will spend the next two weeks praying Mercedes discover a way how to save his season. The Brit saw Sebastian Vettel cruise to victory in the Monaco Grand Prix while he could only muster a seventh-place finish, handing the German a 25 ...and more »