F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Sunday, May 25th 2014

Nico Rosberg beats Lewis Hamilton and gets points lead




By Ben Anderson - http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/114129

Nico Rosberg reclaimed the lead of the Formula 1 world championship from Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton by beating him to victory in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
Talk in the build-up to the race centred on whether the rivalry between the two Mercedes drivers might explode on-track, after the controversial conclusion to qualifying on Saturday.
But any prospect of a major incident between the two drivers was dispelled shortly after the start, as Rosberg aced his getaway from pole and led Hamilton safely through Ste Devote for the first time.
The race was almost immediately neutralised by the safety car, as Sergio Perez's Force India looped into the barriers at the exit of Mirabeau after a collision with Jenson Button's McLaren.
Rosberg held Hamilton back at the restart and edged away slowly through the first stint as his team-mate gave chase.

A second safety car period, caused by Adrian Sutil crashing heavily under braking for the chicane, robbed Hamilton of his only realistic opportunity to pass Rosberg by pitting earlier than his team-mate.
Both Mercedes dived for the pits one after the other under the safety car, allowing Rosberg to retain the lead.
The 2008 F1 world champion questioned his team's strategy repeatedly over the radio as the drivers prepared for another restart.
Once again Rosberg controlled the restart well, and drove on unchallenged to victory, despite fears over excessive fuel consumption in the early part of the second stint.
Hamilton shadowed his team-mate for most of the rest of the race, but dropped back in the closing stages after complaining he "couldn't see" out of his left eye.


Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo smelled blood and closed Hamilton down, but fell short of beating the Brit to second place by just 0.4 seconds.
The Australian thus had to be content with his second consecutive third placed finish.
He had earlier made a slow start from third on the grid, but regained the lost ground thanks to problems for his team-mate Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.
World champion Vettel ran third initially after a strong start from the second row, but reported a loss of power shortly after the first restart.
Red Bull replaced parts of his Energy Recovery System unit before the race, following the ERS issue that hampered Vettel in qualifying, and the German complained of a loss of boost pressure from his Renault engine in the race.
A frustrated Vettel rejoined the action after some adjustments in the pits, but was told by the team to retire his car.
Raikkonen then looked as though he might claim his first podium since returning to Ferrari, having got up to fourth by passing his team-mate Fernando Alonso at the start and driving around the outside of Ricciardo's Red Bull on the first run through Ste Devote.


But the Finn's race was undone by contact with Max Chilton's Marussia during the second safety car period.
Chilton was trying to un-lap himself, and the resulting collision forced Raikkonen into a second stop to replace a punctured tyre on his F14 T.
This condemned the 2007 world champion to a recovery drive through the field, while Alonso maintained his third position in the world championship by finishing a lonely fourth.
Raikkonen ultimately ended up pointless after a botched pass on Kevin Magnussen's McLaren at Loews with a handful of laps remaining.
Magnussen had just been passed by team-mate Jenson Button as Hamilton and Ricciardo lapped a battle for fifth between Hulkenberg's Force India, the two McLarens, and Raikkonen's Ferrari.
Raikkonen spotted a chance to dive down the inside at the hairpin, but ran out of road, meaning both drivers lost ground.

Hulkenberg thus held on grimly to claim fifth for Force India, narrowly ahead of Button, while Felipe Massa inherited seventh for Williams.
An engine failure for Valtteri Bottas (Williams) and exhaust problem for Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso), plus a crash for Esteban Gutierrez (Sauber) at Rascasse, and the incident between Raikkonen and Magnussen, meant Jules Bianchi crossed the line an unlikely eighth for Marussia.
A five-second penalty for serving an earlier penalty for an out-of-position start under the safety car, means he will be demoted to ninth, nevertheless scoring Marussia's maiden points in Formula 1.
The Lotus of Romain Grosjean will thus inherit eighth, while Magnussen recovered from his incident with Raikkonen to round out the scorers in 10th.
Results - 78 laps:

Pos  Driver             Team/Car                  Time/Gap
 1.  Nico Rosberg       Mercedes              1h49m27.661s
 2.  Lewis Hamilton     Mercedes                   +9.210s
 3.  Daniel Ricciardo   Red Bull-Renault           +9.614s
 4.  Fernando Alonso    Ferrari                   +32.452s
 5.  Nico Hulkenberg    Force India-Mercedes        -1 lap
 6.  Jenson Button      McLaren-Mercedes            -1 lap
 7.  Felipe Massa       Williams-Mercedes           -1 lap
 8.  Romain Grosjean    Lotus-Renault               -1 lap
 9.  Jules Bianchi      Marussia-Ferrari            -1 lap
10.  Kevin Magnussen    McLaren-Mercedes            -1 lap
11.  Marcus Ericsson    Caterham-Renault            -1 lap
12.  Kimi Raikkonen     Ferrari                     -1 lap
13.  Kamui Kobayashi    Caterham-Renault           -3 laps
14.  Max Chilton        Marussia-Ferrari           -3 laps

Retirements:

     Esteban Gutierrez  Sauber-Ferrari             59 laps
     Valtteri Bottas    Williams-Mercedes          55 laps
     Jean-Eric Vergne   Toro Rosso-Renault         50 laps
     Adrian Sutil       Sauber-Ferrari             23 laps
     Daniil Kvyat       Toro Rosso-Renault         10 laps
     Sebastian Vettel   Red Bull-Renault            5 laps
     Sergio Perez       Force India-Mercedes        0 laps
     Pastor Maldonado   Lotus-Renault               0 laps
Drivers' championship:

Pos  Driver            Points
 1.  Nico Rosberg      122
 2.  Lewis Hamilton    118
 3.  Fernando Alonso   61
 4.  Daniel Ricciardo  54
 5.  Nico Hulkenberg   47
 6.  Sebastian Vettel  45
 7.  Valtteri Bottas   34
 8.  Jenson Button     31
 9.  Kevin Magnussen   21
10.  Sergio Perez      20
11.  Felipe Massa      18
12.  Kimi Raikkonen    17
13.  Romain Grosjean   8
14.  Jean-Eric Vergne  4
15.  Daniil Kvyat      4
16.  Jules Bianchi     2

Constructors' championship:

Pos  Team                  Points
 1.  Mercedes              240
 2.  Red Bull-Renault      99
 3.  Ferrari               78
 4.  Force India-Mercedes  67
 5.  McLaren-Mercedes      52
 6.  Williams-Mercedes     52
 7.  Lotus-Renault         8
 8.  Toro Rosso-Renault    8
 9.  Marussia-Ferrari      2
10.  Sauber-Ferrari        0
11.  Caterham-Renault      0

F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - Sunday, May 11th 2014



Lewis Hamilton denies Nico Rosberg in F1 thriller

By Ben Anderson
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113904

Lewis Hamilton recorded his fourth straight Formula 1 victory of 2014, after narrowly defeating Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in a thrilling conclusion to the Spanish Grand Prix.
The silver cars had more than a second per lap in hand over their rivals, so this was only ever going to be a proverbial two-horse race.
Hamilton nailed the start from pole position and held a slender lead through the early stages.
Erstwhile championship leader Rosberg attempted to outwit his team-mate with an alternative strategy, running three laps longer than Hamilton in the first stint and switching to Pirelli's hard tyre rather than taking another set of the mediums on which they both started.

The race appeared to hinge on whether Rosberg could stay within a couple of seconds of Hamilton through his stint on the slower tyre, in order to jump him with an earlier final stop.
But Hamilton stayed out of reach and was four seconds up the road when Mercedes decided to pit him for the final time on lap 43 of 66.
That gave him track position for the final stint, but the penalty of 23 laps on the slower tyre, while Rosberg faced the prospect of trying to catch and pass his team-mate on-track with his final set of the quicker tyres.
Rosberg homed in as the leaders reeled off the laps, but fell short by just 0.6 seconds, which allowed Hamilton to leapfrog him in the title race and lead the championship table for the first time since he won the Canadian GP of 2012.
Behind the dominant Mercedes cars, Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo claimed his maiden podium finish in F1 by taking third.
The Williams of Valtteri Bottas held that place initially, after an excellent start from fourth on the grid, but was jumped at the first round of pitstops and was powerless to prevent the Red Bull of reigning champion Sebastian Vettel jumping him for fourth at Turn 10 in the closing stages.
The four-time world title winner produced a swashbuckling performance to climb from 15th on the grid and finish only one place behind his team-mate.

Red Bull pitted Vettel early to get him out of sequence with the rest, and the German made full use of an aggressive three-stop strategy to climb the order, producing some bolshy overtaking moves when required.
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Spanish home hero Fernando Alonso used a similar three-stop strategy to beat Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen to sixth.
Raikkonen delivered his strongest performance of the season relative to his team-mate, but was powerless to prevent Alonso passing on fresher tyres in the late stages of the race, despite making it as difficult as he reasonably could.
Romain Grosjean delivered the first points of the season to the Lotus team by bringing the twin-tusk E22 home in eighth.
The Franco-Swiss driver started fifth and held that place early on, but gradually fell back as faster cars asserted their authority over the race distance.


The Force Indias of Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg claimed the final points on offer by jumping the sluggish McLaren of Jenson Button at the start and rounding out the top 10.
A three-stop strategy did not pay off for Felipe Massa, who started ninth but trailed home 13th behind the McLarens of Button and Kevin Magnussen.
Results - 66 laps:
Pos  Driver             Team/Car                  Time/Gap
 1.  Lewis Hamilton     Mercedes              1h41m05.155s
 2.  Nico Rosberg       Mercedes                   +0.636s
 3.  Daniel Ricciardo   Red Bull-Renault          +49.014s
 4.  Sebastian Vettel   Red Bull-Renault        +1m16.702s
 5.  Valtteri Bottas    Williams-Mercedes       +1m19.293s
 6.  Fernando Alonso    Ferrari                 +1m27.743s
 7.  Kimi Raikkonen     Ferrari                     +1 lap
 8.  Romain Grosjean    Lotus-Renault               +1 lap
 9.  Sergio Perez       Force India-Mercedes        +1 lap
10.  Nico Hulkenberg    Force India-Mercedes        +1 lap
11.  Jenson Button      McLaren-Mercedes            +1 lap
12.  Kevin Magnussen    McLaren-Mercedes            +1 lap
13.  Felipe Massa       Williams-Mercedes           +1 lap
14.  Daniil Kvyat       Toro Rosso-Renault          +1 lap
15.  Pastor Maldonado   Lotus-Renault               +1 lap
16.  Esteban Gutierrez  Sauber-Ferrari              +1 lap
17.  Adrian Sutil       Sauber-Ferrari              +1 lap
18.  Jules Bianchi      Marussia-Ferrari           +2 laps
19.  Max Chilton        Marussia-Ferrari           +2 laps
20.  Marcus Ericsson    Caterham-Renault           +2 laps

Retirements:

     Kamui Kobayashi    Caterham-Renault           34 laps
     Jean-Eric Vergne   Toro Rosso-Renault         24 laps
Drivers' championship:

Pos  Driver            Points
 1.  Lewis Hamilton    100
 2.  Nico Rosberg      97
 3.  Fernando Alonso   49
 4.  Sebastian Vettel  45
 5.  Daniel Ricciardo  39
 6.  Nico Hulkenberg   37
 7.  Valtteri Bottas   34
 8.  Jenson Button     23
 9.  Kevin Magnussen   20
10.  Sergio Perez      20
11.  Kimi Raikkonen    17
12.  Felipe Massa      12
13.  Romain Grosjean   4
14.  Jean-Eric Vergne  4
15.  Daniil Kvyat      4

Constructors' championship:

Pos  Team                  Points
 1.  Mercedes              197
 2.  Red Bull-Renault      84
 3.  Ferrari               66
 4.  Force India-Mercedes  57
 5.  Williams-Mercedes     46
 6.  McLaren-Mercedes      43
 7.  Toro Rosso-Renault    8
 8.  Lotus-Renault         4
 9.  Sauber-Ferrari        0
10.  Marussia-Ferrari      0
11.  Caterham-Renault      0