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23 May 2021
F1: Session Report
2021 Monaco Grand Prix - Sunday
A weekend of harsh lessons for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team in Monaco
- Lewis finished in his starting position of P7 after dropping three places when a failed undercut left him vulnerable to an overcut from the cars behind, however he salvaged an extra point with the fastest lap of the race.
- Valtteri was forced to retire when a wheel nut issue prevented his front-right tyre from being changed during a pit-stop on lap 29.
- The entire grid gained one place after a driveshaft issue prevented pole-sitter Charles Leclerc from starting the race.
- Max Verstappen (105 points) leads the Drivers' Championship by 4 points from Lewis (101) with Lando Norris in P3 (56) and Valtteri (47) in P4.
- Red Bull (149 points) lead the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team (148 points) by 1 point in the Constructors' Championship.
Driver |
Chassis No. |
Grid |
Result |
Fastest Lap |
Lewis Hamilton
|
F1 W12 E Performance/06
|
P7
|
P7
|
1:12.909
|
Valtteri Bottas
|
F1 W12 E Performance/04
|
P3
|
DNF
|
1:15.706
|
Strategy |
Start |
Stop 1 |
Stop 2 |
|
No.44
|
Soft
|
Medium (29)
|
Medium (67)
|
|
No.77
|
Soft
|
Medium (29)
|
Lewis Hamilton
Congratulations to Max and his team, they did a better job today. For
our team, it's through our losses and our mistakes that we always grow
stronger. This has definitely been a poor weekend overall in terms of
our performance, but this team has shown time and time again, how we
come back fighting. There's no finger pointing, we win and we lose
together - we just need to find our feet and stay cool, we have 18 races
left and there's a long way to go in this fight.
We'll be working hard because we need to make sure this doesn't happen
again. There's no reason why we should be performing like this on any
weekend with all the experience we have together as a team. We'll have
some good discussions internally, it's painful to learn these lessons
but we've done it many times before.
Valtteri Bottas
Sitting in the car at the pit stop, I knew it was a slow one and I was
calculating Sainz getting past, then Norris, and when it got to 30
seconds, I couldn't believe it. It's obviously hugely disappointing and
we need to learn so it never happens again. It was bad luck from my side
and as a team, it will be a priority for us to improve our pit stops
moving forward. Our pit stops haven't been our strongest point this year
- there's no one to blame, as a team we just need to be better.
Between lap 15 and 20, it was a good margin between Max and I but when
Max started to lift his pace, I noticed my front left started to give up
more than his and I lost some ground. There was a gap when I stopped
and perhaps it would have been difficult to fight for the win, even
though we would have fought hard, but second place should have been
possible today.
We'll have a meeting to go through the race in detail on Tuesday, to
understand what I could do better and what we can do better, then we'll
move on and get ready for Baku.
Toto Wolff
Days like today are the ones we learn the most but that doesn't stop the
experience from feeling awful. We had a pretty terrible race day on
Sunday, we had a lot of degradation with Valtteri, while still being in
the hunt for the podium. Then we machined a wheel nut at the stop, which
has never happened to that extent before, and he was forced to retire.
With Lewis, we just didn't have the pace in the car - it's as simple as
that. The undercut looked like the only feasible way of clearing Gasly
and there wasn't any mistake, the outlap was good, the pit stop was OK
but it just wasn't enough.
You have to take a weekend like this on the chin - today we lost a few
points but this is a long championship, it is going to swing back and
forth and in the end we will see in Abu Dhabi who has their nose ahead.
We will regroup and look back, as much as it hurts, to learn the lessons
and come back stronger.
Andrew Shovlin
A really difficult day for the team and lots of areas that we need to
look at but we'll come away from here and analyse everything
objectively. Retiring a car with an issue at a pitstop is clearly not
good enough, the nut was damaged to the point where it was never going
to come off so we had no option but to park the car. However, our pace
wasn't good enough to challenge Max as we were losing grip towards the
end of the stint on soft and couldn't keep up.
With Lewis it was always going to be a difficult Sunday because we
didn't get him far enough up the grid on Saturday. However, we'd hoped
to move forward but our attempt at an undercut failed and Lewis was then
helpless as he got dragged back with Gasly whilst other cars overcut
them both. We've got a busy week ahead of us as we need to get on top of
many of our issues ahead of the next race in Baku. However, our
difficult days always lead to us learning and improving and we're
looking forward to getting back to the race track in few days' time.
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