Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Red Bull) remains the winner of the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix after successfully defending his No1 spot. The 28-ye...
Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Red Bull) remains the winner of the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix after successfully defending his No1 spot. The 28-year-old Perth rider won 78 laps in 1 hour 42 minutes 54 seconds 807, faster than Sebastian Vettel (Germany, Ferrari) 7 seconds 336, and faster than Lewis Hamilton (England, Mercedes) 17 second 013
At one point Ricciardo's race car lost power, and could only run at 6/8 numbers. Ricciardo was very comfortable with the lead and 3.6 seconds behind with Vettel behind him. When Ricciardo reported on "the Red Bull general," the technical department after the study said that things would not go bad and Ricciardo kept the number one spot, even though his racing car was down. speed.
Vettel took advantage of this opportunity to shorten the gap to more than a second, and Hamilton quickly advanced to the front and the distance between the top three drivers when it was only about 3 seconds. While Ricciardo had problems with the engine, Hamilton complained about the condition of his tires. Ricciardo finally won the final, a surprise victory before the two hardest competitors are Vettel and Hamilton.
Ricciardo's victory in a controversial race has made many riders tickle. "We were just ... patrolling around the races, maybe so. Patrol literally literally. So, the Monaco Grand Prix is not really a race car. Daniel played very well today, so I'm happy for him. Unfortunately, all of us ran very slowly as if we were patrolling, to be sure we would reach the final destination as well. I do not understand whether that makes you interested in watching it again. If so, it does not matter. "
Fernando Alonso (Spain, McLaren) - to give up in Monaco for the gearbox problem - also said: "This may be the world's most boring race. Race is not really a race. No safety car, no yellow flag, the race village need to look back on this tournament because it is very disappointing. We need to bring something back to the fans or give them tickets, "Alonso said.
Ricciardo's victory in Monaco (when his racing car lost 25% of his energy) was his second time being crowned at the F1 Car of the Year. Ricciardo also won the Chinese Grand Prix. With this result, Ricciardo has risen to number three on the personal rankings. Thus, all three drivers led by Hamilton, Vettel and Ricciardo all have two victories in the season.
2-Sebastian Vettel (Germany, Ferrari): 96 points
3-Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Red Bull): 73 points
4-Valtteri Bottas (Finland, Mercedes): 68 points
5-Kimi Raikkonen (Finland, Ferrari): 60 points
At one point Ricciardo's race car lost power, and could only run at 6/8 numbers. Ricciardo was very comfortable with the lead and 3.6 seconds behind with Vettel behind him. When Ricciardo reported on "the Red Bull general," the technical department after the study said that things would not go bad and Ricciardo kept the number one spot, even though his racing car was down. speed.
Vettel took advantage of this opportunity to shorten the gap to more than a second, and Hamilton quickly advanced to the front and the distance between the top three drivers when it was only about 3 seconds. While Ricciardo had problems with the engine, Hamilton complained about the condition of his tires. Ricciardo finally won the final, a surprise victory before the two hardest competitors are Vettel and Hamilton.
Ricciardo's victory in a controversial race has made many riders tickle. "We were just ... patrolling around the races, maybe so. Patrol literally literally. So, the Monaco Grand Prix is not really a race car. Daniel played very well today, so I'm happy for him. Unfortunately, all of us ran very slowly as if we were patrolling, to be sure we would reach the final destination as well. I do not understand whether that makes you interested in watching it again. If so, it does not matter. "
Fernando Alonso (Spain, McLaren) - to give up in Monaco for the gearbox problem - also said: "This may be the world's most boring race. Race is not really a race. No safety car, no yellow flag, the race village need to look back on this tournament because it is very disappointing. We need to bring something back to the fans or give them tickets, "Alonso said.
Ricciardo's victory in Monaco (when his racing car lost 25% of his energy) was his second time being crowned at the F1 Car of the Year. Ricciardo also won the Chinese Grand Prix. With this result, Ricciardo has risen to number three on the personal rankings. Thus, all three drivers led by Hamilton, Vettel and Ricciardo all have two victories in the season.
Personal rankings
1-Lewis Hamilton (England, Mercedes): 110 points2-Sebastian Vettel (Germany, Ferrari): 96 points
3-Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Red Bull): 73 points
4-Valtteri Bottas (Finland, Mercedes): 68 points
5-Kimi Raikkonen (Finland, Ferrari): 60 points
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