F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Sunday, May 24th 2015


Mercedes error costs Lewis Hamilton race victory


A pitstop blunder by Mercedes robbed Lewis Hamilton of a guaranteed victory in the Monaco Grand Prix, handing the win on a platter to Mercedes Formula 1 team-mate Nico Rosberg.

For 64 of the 78 laps the race around the tight, twisty streets of the Principality was processional, with reigning champion Hamilton unruffled from the moment the five red lights disappeared to signal the start.

But then Toro Rosso's Max Verstappen careered into the rear-right wheel of the Lotus of Romain Grosjean at Sainte Devote, immediately turning the grand prix on its head.

What followed from Mercedes was unnecessary, for although the safety car was ultimately brought into play - after the 'virtual safety car' sign was displayed for the first time in F1 but soon withdrawn - Hamilton had a 21-second lead at that stage.

Hamilton was then called in by Mercedes to take on a set of super-soft compound tyres, yet as he emerged back on track, Rosberg and Ferrari's Sebastien Vettel passed him.

From a virtually impregnable position Mercedes had contrived to deny Hamilton what should have been the 37th win of his F1 career.

Despite being on much faster rubber over the final eight laps after the withdrawal of the safety car, Hamilton could find no way past Vettel, never mind find himself in a position to catch Rosberg.

It was an astonishing end to an otherwise relatively unremarkable race, with lap one naturally

frenetic, particularly through the opening turn at Ste Devote.

Come the sweep through Mirabeau double world champion Fernando Alonso was involved in a collision with Force India's Nico Hulkenberg, sending the German into a barrier, resulting in the loss of his front wing.

The incident forced the stewards into an immediate investigation, with the blame pinned on McLaren star Alonso as he was handed a five-second time penalty.

Such was Alonso's pace, however, throughout the opening 30 laps that by the time he pitted to take on a set of soft tyres, switching from the opening stint super-softs, the additional penalty proved redundant.

Alonso, though, did not last too long after his stop, pulling his car off track at Ste Devote with a gearbox issue caused by rising temperatures a day after an MGU-H problem brought an early end to the Spaniard's qualifying session.

Behind the leading trio Daniil Kvyat scored the highest finish of his career with fourth, followed by team-mate Daniel Ricciardo.

Kvyat was ordered to let Ricciardo through in the closing stages, but the Red Bulls swapped back on the final lap once it became clear that Ricciardo could not make any progress against Hamilton.

Force India's Sergio Perez clinched seventh, Force India's best result of the year, with Jenson Button claiming McLaren's first points this season with eighth.

Sauber's Felipe Nasr and Carlos Sainz in the second Toro Rosso completed the top 10.

In a wretched race for Williams, Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa - who suffered a lap-one puncture - were 14th and 15th.

RESULT
PosDriverCarLapsGap
1Nico RosbergMercedes781h49m18.420s
2Sebastian VettelFerrari784.486s
3Lewis HamiltonMercedes786.053s
4Daniil KvyatRed Bull/Renault7811.965s
5Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault7813.608s
6Kimi RaikkonenFerrari7814.345s
7Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes7815.013s
8Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Honda7816.063s
9Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari7823.626s
10Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Renault7825.056s
11Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes7826.232s
12Romain GrosjeanLotus/Mercedes7828.415s
13Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari7831.159s
14Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes7845.789s
15Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes771 Lap
16Roberto MerhiMarussia/Ferrari762 Laps
17Will StevensMarussia/Ferrari762 Laps
-Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Renault62Collision
-Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/Honda41Gearbox
-Pastor MaldonadoLotus/Mercedes5Brakes

STANDINGS
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton126
2Nico Rosberg116
3Sebastian Vettel98
4Kimi Raikkonen60
5Valtteri Bottas42
6Felipe Massa39
7Daniel Ricciardo35
8Daniil Kvyat17
9Felipe Nasr16
10Romain Grosjean16
11Sergio Perez11
12Carlos Sainz9
13Nico Hulkenberg6
14Max Verstappen6
15Marcus Ericsson5
16Jenson Button4
17Fernando Alonso0
18Roberto Merhi0
19Will Stevens0
20Pastor Maldonado0
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes242
2Ferrari158
3Williams/Mercedes81
4Red Bull/Renault52
5Sauber/Ferrari21
6Force India/Mercedes17
7Lotus/Mercedes16
8Toro Rosso/Renault15
9McLaren/Honda4
10Marussia/Ferrari0

F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - Sunday, May 10th 2015


Mercedes' dominant Nico Rosberg ends F1 win drought

By Lawrence Barretto
http://www.autosport.com

Nico Rosberg took his first victory of the season as the Mercedes Formula 1 team secured a commanding one-two at the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona.

The German led away from pole and remained unthreatened for the duration of the race, with his team-mate Lewis Hamilton second 17.5 seconds adrift and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel 27.7s further back in third at the finish.

Rosberg closes the gap to team-mate and championship leader Hamilton to 20 points, with Vettel another 11 adrift.

The result underlined the fact Mercedes remains the class of the field on a circuit where its strong car aerodynamically gave it a larger advantage than normal.

After four exciting races to start the season, the first European race of the season will not go down as a thriller, with the Circuit de Catalunya's layout not conducive to much overtaking.

That meant Rosberg, who had only led 10 laps this season before arriving in Spain, was always going to be favourite for the win after taking pole position and the German duly controlled the race from the front.

Hamilton lost a place to Vettel at the start and after struggling to find a way past, Mercedes called him in to try the undercut.

But a problem fitting the left-rear tyre lost Hamilton three seconds so when Vettel pitted the next lap, he easily came out in front of the reigning world champion.

When Hamilton was told he had to pass Vettel on track, he responded: "I can assure you that's pretty much impossible. Find another solution."

When the Briton pitted for the second time, taking on the hard tyres after two stints on the mediums, it became clear he was on a three-stop strategy.
In contrast, Vettel stayed out to suggest he was on a two-stopper. When the German pitted with 26 laps to go, he rejoined behind Hamilton, who was pushing hard to try to build a gap to enable him to pit and rejoin ahead of Vettel.

And it worked out, with Hamilton exiting the pits after his third stop, and on fresher medium tyres, well clear of Vettel.

Hamilton traded fastest laps with Rosberg in the closing stages but the deficit to his team-mate was too great to close down in the remaining laps and he finished second to secure a 14th one-two as a pairing for Mercedes.

Valtteri Bottas finished fourth for Williams, ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and the other Williams of Felipe Massa.

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo continued his solid run in the points this season with seventh, albeit it a lap down, ahead of Lotus's Romain Grosjean, who scored points for the third successive race despite a gearbox problem and overshooting his pitbox and scattering his crew, who were unhurt.

Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz Jr finished ninth, after banging wheels and passing Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat on the final lap. The Russian completed the points-finishers.

Max Verstappen was 11th in the other Toro Rosso, ahead of Sauber's Felipe Nasr, whose team-mate Marcus Ericsson was two places adrift in 14th. Both Toro Rossos swiftly fell back from their row-three qualifying positions.

Force India, which is expecting to have its updated 'B-spec' car in Austria, ended a difficult weekend with Sergio Perez 13th and Nico Hulkenberg 15th respectively.

McLaren's wait for its first points of the season continues, with Jenson Button - making his 100th start for McLaren - 16th while his team-mate Fernando Alonso retired with brake problems after a spell running seventh on an alternative strategy.

Bad luck continued for 2012 Spanish GP winner Pastor Maldonado, who ran as high as seventh. He retired having driven much of the race with a broken rear wing.

The Manor-run Marussias brought up the field, with Will Stevens three laps down in 17th and Roberto Merhi 18th, a further lap behind.

RESULTS - 66 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Nico RosbergMercedes1h41m12.555s
2Lewis HamiltonMercedes17.551s
3Sebastian VettelFerrari45.342s
4Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes59.217s
5Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1m00.002s
6Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1m21.314s
7Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
8Romain GrosjeanLotus/Mercedes1 Lap
9Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
10Daniil KvyatRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
11Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
12Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
13Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
14Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
15Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
16Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Honda1 Lap
17Will StevensMarussia/Ferrari3 Laps
18Roberto MerhiMarussia/Ferrari4 Laps
-Pastor MaldonadoLotus/MercedesRetirement
-Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/HondaBrakes

DRIVERS' STANDINGS:
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton111
2Nico Rosberg91
3Sebastian Vettel80
4Kimi Raikkonen52
5Valtteri Bottas42
6Felipe Massa39
7Daniel Ricciardo25
8Romain Grosjean16
9Felipe Nasr14
10Carlos Sainz8
11Max Verstappen6
12Nico Hulkenberg6
13Sergio Perez5
14Marcus Ericsson5
15Daniil Kvyat5
16Fernando Alonso0
17Jenson Button0
18Roberto Merhi0
19Will Stevens0
20Pastor Maldonado0

CONSTRUCTORS' STANDINGS:
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes202
2Ferrari132
3Williams/Mercedes81
4Red Bull/Renault30
5Sauber/Ferrari19
6Lotus/Mercedes16
7Toro Rosso/Renault14
8Force India/Mercedes11
9McLaren/Honda0
10Marussia/Ferrari0