Hamilton Takes Victory in Monaco
Despite an early error in the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix which saw an enforced early pitstop after 5 laps, Lewis Hamilton and Mclaren showed their battling qualities by taking the chequered flag after a shorted 76 laps of the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix. BMW's Kubica came in 2nd place ahead of Ferrari's Massa.
The race was dominated by the unpredictability of the weather which saw a very wet start to the race where Lewis managed to pass Raikkonen to take 2nd place behind Massa, but on the 5th lap his Mclaren hit a barrier resulting in a puncture of the right-rear tyre.
But whereas most errors result in a negative effect, this most certainly worked in Mclaren's favour. The enforced pit-stop forced a spur of the moment strategy change with Hamilton being fed with enough fuel for extremely long middle stint and it couldn't have worked out better. After rejoining in 5th place, Lewis' lap times gradually improved which saw him take the lead during the pit-stops of his rivals. The drying track then gave each of the manufacturer a big decision as to to weather to go for the dry or intermediate tyres as the threat of further rain continued.
Fortunately the rain never came with most of the leading drivers changing over to the dry tyres, the ever improving Lewis built a lead of nearly 40 seconds before he made his second a final stop staying comfortably ahead of second placed Kubica, but a lot of this work was undone after a heavy crash by Nico Rosberg brought the safety car out on lap 61.
The safety car was out for a good few laps which should have seen all lapped cars being allowed past the leading drivers to unlap themselves, but for some unknown reason Kovalainen and Heidfeld decided to stay back delaying the restart. Once the Mclaren and BMW drivers did finally go past to retake their positions, the race restarted with Lewis once again out-pacing Kubica and Massa.
Despite this strong drive, the driver of the day must surely belong to Adrian Satu of Force India who was running in 4th place up until the 69th lap, but he was forced to retire after current world championship leader Kimi Raikkonen added to his array of errors during the race by running into the back of him. Force India have confirmed they have asked race officials to look at the incident with the possibility of further action being taken.
The result now means Lewis Hamilton takes over the drivers championship lead from Kimi Raikkonen by 3 points, however, Ferrari still holds a 16-point lead over McLaren in the Constructors' Championship. The Canadian Grand Prix is coming up next – a race Lewis dominated last year.
Results
| Pos | Driver | Team | Time/Retired |
| 1 | Lewis Hamilton | McLaren-Mercedes | Winner |
| 2 | Robert Kubica | BMW Sauber | +3.0 secs |
| 3 | Felipe Massa | Ferrari | +4.8 secs |
| 4 | Mark Webber | Red Bull-Renault | +19.2 secs |
| 5 | Sebastian Vettel | STR-Ferrari | +24.6 secs |
| 6 | Rubens Barrichello | Honda | +28.4 secs |
| 7 | Kazuki Nakajima | Williams-Toyota | +30.1 secs |
| 8 | Heikki Kovalainen | McLaren-Mercedes | +33.1 secs |
| 9 | Kimi Räikkönen | Ferrari | +33.7 secs |
| 10 | Fernando Alonso | Renault | +1 Lap |
| 11 | Jenson Button | Honda | +1 Lap |
| 12 | Timo Glock | Toyota | +1 Lap |
| 13 | Jarno Trulli | Toyota | +1 Lap |
| 14 | Nick Heidfeld | BMW Sauber | +4 Laps |
| Ret | Adrian Sutil | Force India-Ferrari | Accident |
| Ret | Nico Rosberg | Williams-Toyota | Accident |
| Ret | Nelsinho Piquet | Renault | Accident |
| Ret | Giancarlo Fisichella | Force India-Ferrari | +40 Laps |
| Ret | David Coulthard | Red Bull-Renault | Accident |
| Ret | Sebastien Bourdais | STR-Ferrari | Accident |
kubica by far the most skilled driver... he will win canada- you heard it here first!
Monaco is a great race...I like the saftey car...
THE BEST race so far this year...i was on my feet during the whole race...
I agree. I've been praying for a wet race so I could better gauge the performance of both the cars and drivers without tc. Monaco was as good a circuit as any... it probably would've been kinda boring without the rain, as it is very difficult to overtake there but it made for some really tricky racing in the wet. I feel really sorry for Sutil though... It wasn't intentional by Raikkonen... he had to let off the brakes in order th gather the car up and keep it out of the barriers (amazing car control from him btw) but it's such a shame he got into the back of Adrian's car. This would've probably been Force India's best chance this season. Great drive from Hamilton, while Heiki's string of bad luck continues... shame, because he was on the pace the entire race.
i saw the race and i think that it is the best race of the year (so far) i think that because there lots of accidents, anyone saw the accident of rosenberg, omg what a accident!
Nice race except the fact that Ferrari stole the points from Force India. Thank you very much Mr. Raikkönen. It was surely a drivers fault, but since Ferrari is untouchable in the F1, they won't get penaltised for this.
I don't think it was Raikonen's fault. You can see the even at such a late stages int eh race, the track wasn't completly dry, and it just seemed as though he hit a small patch of damp, and lost control. At least Raikonen held it together fairly well for a bit, but then lost it.
Sport is sport, and this sort odf thing is to be expected. The blame lies with no one. But, that aside, it was a very good race, and jamaicandude's comment pretty much summed it up. McLaren really seemed on the pace today, as did the Ferrari's. I just think Heiki was a little hard done, because he was seriously quick, but was hampered because of the start. Anyway, there's always next race!
untouched? Kimi got penaltised for a stupid reason in this race...and what happened wasn't his fault! the track was wet..and the race was full of mistakes! for example...Alonso's mistake when was trying to overtake Heidfeld.
...yes, for a stupid reason, 3 minutes bullshit rule..every driver has their bad race, this is kimi's, let us just move on
3 Minute rule is not stupid, and everyone must abide by it, and they did, except or ferrari. It wasnt introduces on friday, it's been there for a looooong time. no excuse
It was Raikonnens fault...he didnt do it on purpose but it was HIS car that hit Sutils. Yes there must have been a wet patch but tough luck...its rained, you know the track is iffy in some spots specifically the area where he lost control. If he wasnt pushing so hard(too hard) he wouldnt have lost control and not only ruined Sutils race but also ripped a would-be hallmark out of Sutils Life. Didnt you see how much it hurt Sutil after the race on camera ? he was heartbroken...and you cant blame him...he got screwed. I dont care what people think...Kimi should be penalized either a few points or some cash...theres no excuse for a stupid mistake like that..sorry.







Who is Adrian Satu?