2021 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix

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Monaco GP | Who is the Driver of the Day?


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After two years, the Monaco Grand Prix is back! Let's get talking about F1's first race at a street circuit since Singapore in 2019.

It has felt like an age since the drivers have been tested around a street circuit, and while it has not always produced the most exciting races, there is plenty to look forward to about this weekend's visit to the Côte d'Azur.

In unique Monaco fashion, practice got underway today rather than on a Friday, a tradition that has been maintained since the original Grand Prix was held on a bank holiday weekend. With the new shorter practice format and narrow track aplenty, there was lots to keep the drivers on their toes as this year's rookies familiarised themselves with the walls. We certainly won't be debating track limit rules this weekend!

Cool and dry weather is expected throughout the event, which seems to have favoured the Mercedes car in recent history. That being said, Monaco tends to see the order mixed up a little due to the unusual nature of the tight and twisty circuit. A few parts of the track have been resurfaced this year, with some of the drivers noting the higher grip levels. While Sergio Perez topped the morning session, Charles Leclerc led a very strong Ferrari one-two in the afternoon, with championship leader Hamilton almost half a second off the pace.

With the Briton being the last to take pole at Monaco, and Mercedes showing impressive low-speed performance this year, he probably remains the favourite, with Max Verstappen a strong contender as ever. However, Ferrari's impressive pace caught the grid's attention, and while it was some time ago, they did take a comfortable win at F1's last street circuit event.

Let's get talking about what we're looking forward to this weekend, and cast your vote to let us know if you think Ferrari will be on the podium. Their speed today has certainly given us something else to look forward to come Saturday and qualifying.

Qualification Results​

1Charles LECLERCFerrari1:10.346
2Max VERSTAPPENRed Bull1:10.576
3Valtteri BOTTASMercedes1:10.601
4Carlos SAINZFerrari1:10.611
5Lando NORRISMcLaren1:10.620
6Pierre GASLYAlpha Tauri1:10.900
7Lewis HAMILTONMercedes1:11.095
8Sebastian VETTELAston Martin1:11.419
9Sergio PÉREZRed Bull1:11.573
10Antonio GIOVINAZZIAlfa Romeo1:11.779
11Esteban OCONAlpine1:11.486
12Daniel RICCIARDOMcLaren1:11.598
13Lance STROLLAston Martin1:11.600
14Kimi RÄIKKÖNENAlfa Romeo1:11.642
15George RUSSELLWilliams1:11.830
16Yuki TSUNODAAlpha Tauri1:12.096
17Fernando ALONSOAlpine1:12.205
18Nicholas LATIFIWilliams1:12.366
19Nikita MAZEPINHaas1:12.958
20Mick SCHUMACHERHaasDNS

The drama kicked off before the lights even went out at the Monaco Grand Prix, as pole sitter, Charles Leclerc limped back to the pits on an installation lap. Unable to resolve the issue in time for the race start, the Monegasque driver was unable to make the start line, to begin his home race from pole. Nonetheless, in a classy move he made his way to the grid to stand for his national anthem with the rest of his peers.

Max Verstappen defended his lead into turn one from Valtteri Bottas, despite starting from the dirty side of the track and on the outside into Sainte Devote. Typical of races at Monaco, there was little action to follow until the pit window. When we got there however, there was plenty of drama as a reward.

Valtteri Bottas was forced to retire in an incredibly unusual way, when the front-right wheel gun machined the nut onto his front axle, leaving the team unable to change the remaining tyre. This created an opportunity for Lando Norris to move up into the podium places, after a strong weekend.

Other drivers who made strong gains in the race were Sergio Perez and Sebastian Vettel, who managed to jump Gasly and Hamilton in the pit window with an overcut. Gasly was unable to match Perez and Vettel for pace after his first pitstop, with Hamilton stuck behind the Frenchman, after being unable to jump him on his two lap undercut strategy.

There was little further action beyond some black and white flags for Norris and Tsunoda due to some track limit violations, which saw Max Verstappen cross the line to take his first ever win at Monaco. He was followed by Carlos Sainz, who took his first podium with Ferrari, and Lando Norris after yet another very impressive weekend.

Race Results​

1Max VERSTAPPENRed BullLAP 78
2Carlos SAINZFerrari8.968
3Lando NORRISMcLaren19.427
4Sergio PÉREZRed Bull20.49
5Sebastian VETTELAston Martin52.591
6Pierre GASLYAlpha Tauri53.896
7Lewis HAMILTON*Mercedes68.231
8Lance STROLLAston Martin+ 1 Lap
9Esteban OCONAlpine+ 1 Lap
10Antonio GIOVINAZZIAlfa Romeo+ 1 Lap
11Kimi RÄIKKÖNENAlfa Romeo+ 1 Lap
12Daniel RICCIARDOMcLaren+ 1 Lap
13Fernando ALONSOAlpine+ 1 Lap
14George RUSSELLWilliams+ 1 Lap
15Nicholas LATIFIWilliams+ 1 Lap
16Yuki TSUNODAAlpha Tauri+ 1 Lap
17Nikita MAZEPINHaas+ 3 Laps
18Mick SCHUMACHERHaas+ 3 Laps
19Valtteri BOTTASMercedesDNF
20Charles LECLERCFerrariDNS
* Fastest Lap +1 point

With Verstappen's first win at Monaco, also came the championship lead, after Lewis Hamilton struggled to get his tyres working like his teammate in qualifying, and was then unable to claw back the deficit in the race. He did however manage to steal a bonus point for taking fastest lap away from Yuki Tsunoda, with a late pitstop.

Having taken the championship lead for the first time in his career, Verstappen is now the only driver on the grid to have finished in the top two at every race so far in 2021. Such consistency is usually key to putting together a strong championship challenge. No doubt though that his seven-time world champion rival, Lewis Hamilton will be looking to bounce back in Baku.

Drivers Standings​

1Max VERSTAPPENRed Bull Racing105
2Lewis HAMILTONMercedes AMG Motorsport101
3Lando NORRISMcLaren Racing56
4Valtteri BOTTASMercedes AMG Motorsport47
5Sergio PÉREZRed Bull Racing44
6Charles LECLERCScuderia Ferrari40
7Carlos SAINZScuderia Ferrari38
8Daniel RICCIARDOMcLaren Racing24
9Pierre GASLYScuderia Alpha Tauri16
10Esteban OCONAlpine F112
11Sebastian VETTELAston Martin F1 Team10
12Lance STROLLAston Martin F1 Team9
13Fernando ALONSOAlpine F15
14Yuki TSUNODAScuderia Alpha Tauri2
15Antonio GIOVINAZZIAlfa Romeo Racing1
16Kimi RÄIKKÖNENAlfa Romeo Racing0
17George RUSSELLWilliams Racing0
18Nicholas LATIFIWilliams Racing0
19Mick SCHUMACHERHaas F10
20Nikita MAZEPINHaas F10

After Valtteri Bottas' pitstop misfortune, and a tough weekend for their world champion, the Monaco Grand Prix saw Mercedes lose top spot in the constructors standings to Red Bull. However, with 18 races to go it is still very early days, and nobody doubts the speed nor resilience of the team at Brackley.

Team Standings​

1Red Bull149
2Mercedes148
3McLaren80
4Ferrari78
5Aston Martin19
6Alpha Tauri18
7Alpine17
8Alfa Romeo1
9Williams0
10Haas0

We hope you enjoyed the Monaco Grand Prix, as F1 looks ahead to its next chapter in Azerbaijan, in two weeks' time.
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what I also find remarkable is why had they just not accepted the penalty at Ferrari yesterday, Leclerc might have been able to points today. so short before the start is strange for a top team. they just wanted to get the head lines
 
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what I also find remarkable is why had they just not accepted the penalty at Ferrari yesterday, Leclerc might have been able to points today. so short before the start is strange for a top team. they just wanted to get the head lines

Didn't Leclerc say the issue wasn't the gearbox? or have they since confirmed it actually was?
 
Didn't Leclerc say the issue wasn't the gearbox? or have they since confirmed it actually was?
I have no idea what exactly was broken but what I want to say they could also have accepted the grid penalty a car never gets off well after such a crash my mother sees that
 
They spent their night on the gearbox and the transmission failed.
 
I have no idea what exactly was broken but what I want to say they could also have accepted the grid penalty a car never gets off well after such a crash my mother sees that
But they still have to fix the car even if they take a new gearbox and accept the penalty so it wouldn't have made a difference would it?
 
By far the most utterly boring yawning race ever seen. The only thing happend was Bottas fault wheelnut. And yet again the stupid dutch childish reporter Olav Mol. The stupid mistakes he made and he made fun out of Mercedes in public...what a total dooshbag is that guy...as dumb as a bag of hammers
Hopefully he will loose his job after this season
 
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My 17 year-old daughter and I watch every Grand Prix. We found this one to be very entertaining. No, it didn't have a lot of (any?) on-track action other than the two Haas battling at the hairpin. But as Norris fans, we were on the edge of our seats for the last 25 minutes or so wondering if he was going to be able to hold off Perez.

Also, seeing Lewis lose positions because of his team's mistakes and his complaints on the radio was priceless. However, I think that today also shows his quality as a driver. Most people would lose focus and bin the car if they were that angry, but yet he managed to drive very well around the most technical racetrack on the calendar. I have a ton of respect and admiration for Lewis, but I do enjoy it when he doesn't win.

I find the Monaco weekend to be very entertaining. You just have to be entertained by other things besides the on-track action. Some things I enjoyed this weekend:

  • The fact that Steak 'N Shake has a restaurant in Monaco, but has to use a block Arial font for it
  • The fact that Schumacher's wreck was cleaned up in front of Cartier.
  • I never grow tired of the shots of cars going past the harbor, down into Portier, or into the Nouvelle Chicane with the rock wall to their right
  • I never grow tired of cars pushing the limits of the barrier on the exit from Piscine
  • The fact that it's called the "Nouvelle Chicane" despite being 35 years old
  • Seeing Merc DNF their own car and how that put Lando into 3rd
  • Seeing Carlos interrupt Lando's interview
  • Hearing Lewis' blood pressure go up
  • Seeing Max's girlfriend "kiss" him in sheer joy
  • Prince Albert deciding to change up the podium ceremony. It's good to be the king.
  • The case that held the 1st place trophy
I've only been following F1 closely for about 4 years, so maybe I will grow tired of Monaco and be grumpy like so many others. But I choose to enjoy it for what it is. There's plenty to enjoy - you just have to look at the weekend differently than other race weekends. Fire up Monaco in AC or AMS2 or even PC2 with a F1 car - it's a good reminder that these men are extremely brave and good at what they do.
 
By far the most utterly boring yawning race ever seen. The only thing happend was Bottas fault wheelnut. And yet again the stupid dutch childish reporter Olav Mol. The stupid mistakes he made and he made fun out of Mercedes in public...what a total dooshbag is that guy...as dumb as a bag of hammers
Hopefully he will loose his job after this season
I guess you've never seen a Monaco race before, well at least not in the last 20 years.

As for Olav Mol, I have no idea who he is - I'm not Dutch, but I did get totally and utterly wasted in Amsterdam a couple of times way back in the very early 90's
 
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A historical race... Max’ first podium at Monaco... first win in Monaco... first time leading the F1 WDC... first time ever leading a WC in a Formula class championship (last WC he led must have been in karts). Great performance by Max today, but also for Sainz, Norris Perez and Vettel. And... sad about Alonso, Ricciardo... great drivers once, now being outperformed by their much younger teammates.
 
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By the way... on one video yesterday, they shown a comparison between Charles best pole lap and Verstapen lap just before Charles' demise... Verstappen after a very good first sector was losing big time in the medium sector and nothing tells us he would have won the pole as everybody was thinking preemptively... Anyway, glad to see a slightly different outcome with Carlos and Lando on the podium... but things will probably be better for Merc in the next races. Too bad for Charles... the curse seems to stand strong... lets hope Nietche's famous words will make him stronger after this unfortunate event. I just don't want to hear more conspirationists about Charles wanting to crash to secure the pole... It is just dishonest when you know how self inflicting and nice Charles is when he do mistakes... Shame on all conspirationist fanboys...
 
What happened to Mick during the race? He was comfortably ahead of his Haas teammate and then poof...struggling behind for the rest of the way. Sky Sports via ESPN barely mentioned it.
 
Great weekend, awesome fun watching quali and the race today.
Closet Ferrari fan after Schuey dominance, so to have Sainz second was awesome, and again another podium for Norris.
Been an amazing 2021 year so far, cannot wait until Azerbaijan.
Monaco does throw up some random finishers, but to see Gasly 6th was a good feat.
 
I guess you've never seen a Monaco race before, well at least not in the last 20 years.

As for Olav Mol, I have no idea who he is - I'm not Dutch, but I did get totally and utterly wasted in Amsterdam a couple of times way back in the very early 90's
Eventhough there have been some pretty boring races at Moncao, it's just too easy to dismiss the great ones that are even regared as some of the best GP of all time. 2011 was freakin' great for example with lots of on track action and actual overtaking. There have been some great races during the 80s and 90s and the Historic Monaco event with Alesi and Werner racing wheel to wheel was a real nail biter as well. Monaco def. has it's charm. And it's one of the very few tracks where it's just great to watch the cars near to the limits as the margin for error is that much smaller.
 
We complain about Monaco most of the time and then we suddenly we are reminded why it's a jewel in autosport.
I would take Monaco over most of the Modern Herman Tilke designed tracks.('cept Red Bull Ring, Cota, & (I think.... Korea)((the one with 4 consecutive left handers, where Red Bull's Vetel & Weber wrecked each other...ooh boy depending upon MY memory...))
 

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