The sixth of a total of 21 race of the season is. Whether it is a Surprise, and the Mercedes dominance is broken? The city of course of Monte Carlo, the Overtaking is not easy. is Here live!
37/38 Not only Hamilton, also Verstappen could still be problems with the tire. Not much is currently happening, it is based on the strategy.
33/78 Hamilton reports on Funct “Graining”, i.e. grain size, which is to say: Overloading of the tires. Still Verstappen tried to overtake the Englishman. But he remains very close to it.
32/78 , The Top Ten currently:
1. Hamilton
2. Verstappen
3. Vettel
4. Bottas
5. Kwjat
6. Albon
7. Grosjean
8. Sainz
9. Gasley
10. Norris
30/28 On the radio gets Verstappen said he could just Hamilton to overtake and so a five-second lead going out, so that his 5-second penalty has no impact on the end. The Dutchman seems to take this Seriously.
28/78 The first rain stopper to fall to the Asphalt, but only very, very slightly. Vettel loses fall time vers.
24/78 , It could start to rain. Hamilton, Verstappen, Vettel and Bottas are close beianander.
22/78 PENALTY – Verstappen – after his contact with Bottas in the pits – with a 5-second penalty assigned. Either he needs to get into the boxes serving to stop or, if he comes in, then the five seconds will be added to his total race time.
21/78 Hamilton as a Leading runs on the medium tyre. The three drivers behind him have changed to hard, which can so up to the end of this drive. But what about Hamilton? The need to conserve his tyres and that is: drive Slowly.
18/78 Leclerc climb out of the car. An inglorious end for his home Grand Prix. A very hard decision to make. The car seems to be so damaged, that it probably makes no sense to continue.
17/78 UNDER INVESTIGATION for The incident between Bottas and Verstappen in the pits from lap 12 of the race direction investigated. Leclerc, once again, comes in the Box, but eh, no matter, he was the second-to-Last.
16/78 Not be weekend: Now depends on Ferrari driver in a traffic jam. Five cars are involved in a curve – partially transverse.
14/78 – END OF SAFETY CAR
13/78 Vettel is now in front of Bottas. How this happened is currently unclear. From the pit lane, the German went behind the Finns out.
12/78 – Verstappen is the winner of the pit stop: While he’s a super-fast down, it was a Mercedes with a double-stop busy. The Dutchman has made a place and is now Second. In the pit lane, the two had touched but lightly, nothing seems to serious to be happening.
11/78 SAFETY CAR – This is one of the leading drivers of course, not fallen, since you are a great distance out had. But Leclerc has left behind due to his puncture so much waste on the track, the Safety Car needs to get out. The use of the driver, of course, to change the tire. Pretty tight to go in the pit lane.
9/78 Leclerc tried in a curve to Hulkenberg over to come, touched him slightly, and is transverse. Continue directly on, but now has a flat tire, and holds the first of many. He tries to create in the Box. Meanwhile, the distance between Vettel rose to Position four and Ricciardo to five to over 25 seconds.
8/78 Good lap for Ferrari. Vettel drove the fastest lap and Leclerc manages after a long Effort to come to Grosjean over and is now Twelfth.
5/78 Bottas is just the fastest lap, before it was his Mercedes team-mate Hamilton. Same procedure as every race so far.
3/78 Hamilton. Bottas. Verstappen. Vettel. Ricciardo. Magnussen – so the is the previous order. Ferrari driver Leclerc, who had to start from 15, meanwhile, is already on P13.
1/78 Verstappen on the three tries to Bottas past to come, but can’t.
Ricciardo makes up two places and is now Fifth. Raikkonen loses three places. Accident-free run the first round.
START
15.10: The warm-up lap begins. By the way: 113, 12 metres is the distance from Pole Position to the first curve.
15.04 PM: it is Currently dry – to 22-degrees , but cloudy. It should stick to it, to the pilots, presumably, a one-stop strategy. The Top 10 drivers to start the tire with the soft (red). There are still medium (yellow) and hard (white). The latter is rather unlikely, because it is on the street circuit in Monte Carlo is difficult to bring the tyres up to temperature.
15:00: Whether Ferrari Pilot Leclerc still as angry as yesterday? After the botched Qualifying, he was not talking to his Team as well: “I asked if you are sure. You said that you are sure. We had enough time once again to go out. We had enough fuel. I demand explanations,” the team-mate of Vettel.
Ferrari had omitted in the heated final stages of the first of three Qualifying sections to send the 21-Year-old on the track. The strategy Department of the adoption, Leclerc’s time would be enough to place in the top 15 and thus to reach the Q2 was. It proved to be a fallacy.World champion Lewis Hamilton who secured Pole Position, was able to understand Leclerc’s Trouble, in a first reaction. “This is a bad preparation,” said the British Mercedes Pilot: “We take such risks. That’s why I’m gone Yes, also get out again and have used the improving track.”
Vettel on the other hand defended his Team. “In Q1 has improved the route considerably stronger than we could imagine,” said the four-time world champion. “In the heat of the Moment, that will not happen, even if it looked good. But that could happen to anybody who has similar problems with the tyres in the window as we do.”
Team boss Mattia Binotto spoke at a short press conference that was convened on Saturday evening bluntly of a “bad day” and a “clear error of the team”. Personnel consequences, he from the castle, however.
14.56 PM: Here on the tight streets of Monte Carlo is very difficult to overtake. Therefore, a good starting position is so important. There are 78 laps to go. It looks in the sixth race after the sixth Mercedes one-two victory. The Reason For This? The Starting Line-Up:
1. Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes
2. Bottas (Finland) – Mercedes
3. Verstappen (Netherlands) – Red Bull
4. Vettel (Germany) – Ferrari
5. Gasly (France) – Red
6. Magnussen (Denmark) – Haas
7. Ricciardo (Australia) – Renault
8. Kwjat (Russia) – Toro Rosso
9. Sainz Jr. (Spain) – McLaren
10. Albon (Thailand) – Toro Rosso
11. Hulkenberg (Germany) – Renault
12. Norris (Great Britain) – McLaren
13. Grosjean (France) – Haas
14. Raikkonen (Finland) – Alfa Romeo
15. Giovinazzi (Italy) – Alfa Romeo
16. Leclerc (Monaco) – Ferrari
17. Perez (Mexico) – Racing Point
18. Stroll (Canada) – Racing Point
19. Russell (Great Britain) – Williams
20. Kubica (Poland) – Williams
14.53 PM: The minute’s silence for Nikki Lauda begins.
14:51 a.m.: The red Cap in memory of the late formula 1 driver Niki Lauda were all pilots on the driver parade red headgear worn. The white inscription “NIKI had caps”. “Everyone loves Niki”, had Mercedes driver Hamilton said. The red hat is the trademark Laudas was. The three-time world champion, died on Monday at the age of 70 years. The Austrian, who was until recently team the Supervisory Board of Mercedes, is laid out on Monday in Vienna’s St. Stephen’s Cathedral, in a closed coffin.
14.50: Welcome to the DW-live Ticker!