F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - May 29th 2016

 
Lewis Hamilton wins after delay for Daniel Ricciardo

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

Lewis Hamilton clinched his first Formula 1 victory of the 2016 season after pitstop heartbreak for Daniel Ricciardo in a thrilling rain-hit Monaco Grand Prix.

The reigning world champion's Mercedes finished seven seconds clear of polesitter Ricciardo in the Red Bull with Force India's Sergio Perez completing the podium.

Overnight rain continued throughout the morning in Monaco with conditions sufficiently treacherous that the race was started under the safety car for the first time in its history.

After seven laps, the safety car was called in - a few laps after Hamilton had said on team radio that conditions were good enough to get under way - and Ricciardo pulled away in the lead, ahead of Nico Rosberg and Hamilton.

It became clear Hamilton was the faster of the two Mercedes, with Rosberg struggling with brake temperatures, so the team instructed the German to let Hamilton past.

Hamilton set off in chase of Ricciardo and although the track was drying out, he chose to stay out on full wets when Ricciardo pitted for intermediates and therefore inherited the lead.

Ricciardo caught Hamilton quickly and retook the lead when the Mercedes pitted for the ultra-soft at the end of lap 31 of 78.

The Australian pitted next time around, but a miscommunication meant the tyres were not ready when he reached the pitbox.

Eventually, the team fitted super-softs and got him out, but as he exited the pits Hamilton swept around the outside to retake the lead.

Ricciardo closed on Hamilton as they went through the tunnel with the Mercedes cutting the chicane and then bullishly blocking his rival as he came under attack on the outside on the run to Tabac.
Ricciardo waved his hand in frustration but the stewards decided to take no further action after investigating the incident.

Hamilton then absorbed pressure from Ricciardo to keep the lead and secure his 44th career victory and first since he clinched his third world title in last year's United States GP.

Perez jumped to third with well-timed tyre changes and then resisted heavy pressure from Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari to give Force India its first podium of 2016.

Vettel's team-mate Kimi Raikkonen retired early on when he crashed at Loews, blocking Romain Grosjean as he tried to rejoin and then pulling off at the exit of the tunnel with his front wing lodged underneath the car.

Fernando Alonso finished a brilliant fifth place with Nico Hulkenberg stealing sixth off a low-key Rosberg on the final lap.

That means Hamilton has cut the gap to Rosberg in the championship to 24 points.

Carlos Sainz Jr, Jenson Button and Felipe Massa completed the top 10.

Sauber asked Felipe Nasr to cede position to team-mate Marcus Ericsson but the Brazilian questioned the decision.

Ericsson then tried a move at Rascasse and the two cars collided, resulting in both retiring soon afterwards.

Max Verstappen, winner of the previous race in Spain, fought his way up into the points after starting from the pitlane but crashed at Massenet - his third crash of the weekend.

It was a tough race for Renault with Jolyon Palmer crashing when he lost grip on the pits straight kink as the race began and Kevin Magnussen hitting the barrier at Mirabeau.

Magnussen had previously collided with Daniil Kvyat at Rascasse, with Kvyat later retiring, having been a lap down after suffering a problem with his steering wheel at the start.

RESULTS - 78 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Lewis HamiltonMercedes1h59m29.133s
2Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault7.252s
3Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes13.825s
4Sebastian VettelFerrari15.846s
5Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/Honda1m25.076s
6Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1m32.999s
7Nico RosbergMercedes1m33.290s
8Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Ferrari1 Lap
9Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Honda1 Lap
10Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1 Lap
11Esteban GutierrezHaas/Ferrari1 Lap
12Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes1 Lap
13Romain GrosjeanHaas/Ferrari2 Laps
14Pascal WehrleinManor/Mercedes2 Laps
15Rio HaryantoManor/Mercedes4 Laps
-Marcus EricssonSauber/FerrariCollision
-Felipe NasrSauber/FerrariCollision
-Max VerstappenRed Bull/RenaultSpun off
-Kevin MagnussenRenaultSpun off
-Daniil KvyatToro Rosso/FerrariCollision
-Kimi RaikkonenFerrariSpun off
-Jolyon PalmerRenaultSpun off

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosDriverPoints
1Nico Rosberg106
2Lewis Hamilton82
3Daniel Ricciardo66
4Kimi Raikkonen61
5Sebastian Vettel60
6Max Verstappen38
7Felipe Massa37
8Valtteri Bottas29
9Sergio Perez23
10Daniil Kvyat22
11Romain Grosjean22
12Fernando Alonso18
13Carlos Sainz16
14Nico Hulkenberg14
15Kevin Magnussen6
16Jenson Button5
17Stoffel Vandoorne1
18Esteban Gutierrez0
19Jolyon Palmer0
20Marcus Ericsson0
21Pascal Wehrlein0
22Felipe Nasr0
23Rio Haryanto0

CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes188
2Ferrari121
3Red Bull/Renault112
4Williams/Mercedes66
5Force India/Mercedes37
6Toro Rosso/Ferrari30
7McLaren/Honda24
8Haas/Ferrari22
9Renault6
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Manor/Mercedes0

F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - 15.05.2016

Max Verstappen becomes F1's youngest winner on Red Bull debut

By Ian Parkes
http://www.autosport.com

Max Verstappen made Formula 1 history with Spanish Grand Prix victory as the fight between Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg imploded after 30 seconds of lap one.

On his debut drive for Red Bull after recently swapping seats with Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso graduate Verstappen became the youngest driver to win a race at the age of 18 years and 227 days, beating Sebastian Vettel's record by more than two years.

Verstappen led for the final 32 of the 66 laps at Barcelona's Catalunya circuit as he completed a two-stop strategy to perfection, finishing just 0.6 seconds ahead of Kimi Raikkonen in his Ferrari, with Vettel third, a further 4.9s down.

While such a triumph was unforgettable, the race will also live long in the memory given what unfolded between Hamilton and Rosberg.

From second on the grid Rosberg enjoyed a slightly better start than Hamilton on pole and passed his team-mate around the outside of the first corner.

Out of Turn 3 Hamilton managed to gain a superb launch, moving into Rosberg's slipstream and across to the right as he aimed for an overtake.

Rosberg aggressively covered off what was an ambitious move by Hamilton, who had managed to get his front wing aligned with the German's right-rear tyre.

Trying to avoid a collision Hamilton took to the grass, but immediately went into a slide and careered into Rosberg, sending both into the gravel at Turn 4.

Hamilton immediately covered his visor with both hands, and after a period of reflection sat in his car, later flung his steering wheel out in a fit of anger.

The incident immediately brought out the safety car, with Daniel Ricciardo leading new team-mate Verstappen, followed by Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz Jr, who had started eighth, and the Ferraris of Vettel and Raikkonen.

After Vettel and Raikkonen eventually passed Sainz, a tense Red Bull versus Ferrari battle began.
They matched tactics at their first stops for mediums, before both teams then split strategies.

Leader Ricciardo returned to soft rubber after his second stop - immediately indicating a three-stop plan - and was covered off by third-placed Vettel a lap later.

Verstappen, who had closed to within seven tenths of Ricciardo, and Raikkonen remained out, not pitting until laps 34 and 35 respectively and taking on medium tyres to commit to a two-stop strategy with a long stint to the finish.

After just eight laps on the softs, Ferrari made a tactical move by bringing in Vettel again for his third stop, and moving back to the mediums.

Leader Ricciardo, following a poor few laps, took on his set of mediums after 43 laps, emerging some distance behind third-placed Vettel, with Verstappen holding on to a one-second cushion to Raikkonen at the front.

Despite constant pressure from Raikkonen, Verstappen stayed ahead to the flag for a remarkable win.
As the lead quartet bunched up, Ricciardo attempted a pass on Vettel for third into Turn 1 with seven laps left, only to slightly overcook it and allow the four-time champion back through.

Vettel was forced to take evasive action to avoid hitting Ricciardo, and again as the Australian rejoined the track, leading to an expletive-laden radio rant.

Ricciardo kept pushing, but on the penultimate lap his right-rear tyre gave way, forcing him into the pits for a late change, and with such a significant gap to fifth-placed Valtteri Bottas in his Williams, he still claimed fourth.

Behind Bottas came Sainz, followed by the Force India of Sergio Perez, Williams's Felipe Massa charging from 18th on the grid, Jenson Button for McLaren, with Kvyat 10th.

Nico Hulkenberg was forced to retire after 21 laps following a small fire and with smoke coming from the back of his Force India, with McLaren's Fernando Alonso following suit 25 laps later, bemoaning "no power".

RESULTS - 66 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Max VerstappenRed Bull/Renault1h41m40.017s
2Kimi RaikkonenFerrari0.616s
3Sebastian VettelFerrari5.581s
4Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault43.950s
5Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes45.271s
6Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Ferrari1m01.395s
7Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1m19.538s
8Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1m20.707s
9Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Honda1 Lap
10Daniil KvyatToro Rosso/Ferrari1 Lap
11Esteban GutierrezHaas/Ferrari1 Lap
12Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
13Jolyon PalmerRenault1 Lap
14Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
15Kevin MagnussenRenault1 Lap
16Pascal WehrleinManor/Mercedes1 Lap
17Rio HaryantoManor/Mercedes1 Lap
-Romain GrosjeanHaas/FerrariBrakes
-Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/HondaPower Unit
-Nico HulkenbergForce India/MercedesOil leak
-Lewis HamiltonMercedesCollision
-Nico RosbergMercedesCollision

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosDriverPoints
1Nico Rosberg100
2Kimi Raikkonen61
3Lewis Hamilton57
4Sebastian Vettel48
5Daniel Ricciardo48
6Max Verstappen38
7Felipe Massa36
8Valtteri Bottas29
9Daniil Kvyat22
10Romain Grosjean22
11Carlos Sainz12
12Fernando Alonso8
13Sergio Perez8
14Kevin Magnussen6
15Nico Hulkenberg6
16Jenson Button3
17Stoffel Vandoorne1
18Jolyon Palmer0
19Esteban Gutierrez0
20Marcus Ericsson0
21Pascal Wehrlein0
22Felipe Nasr0
23Rio Haryanto0

CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes157
2Ferrari109
3Red Bull/Renault94
4Williams/Mercedes65
5Toro Rosso/Ferrari26
6Haas/Ferrari22
7Force India/Mercedes14
8McLaren/Honda12
9Renault6
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Manor/Mercedes0

F1 - Russian Grand Prix - 01.05.2016

Rosberg stays unbeaten, Hamilton salvages second in Russian GP

By Edd Straw
@eddstrawF1