The noise of the Monaco Grand Prix is gone and Monaco is cleaning up the streets after the 76th edition of the famous race.

Again we saw a very different race than the 5 races before this season. Red Bull was dominating the whole weekend. We haven't seen that for a long time.

Not much happened in the race. We saw a few overtakes by Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo nursed the car perfectly home to win his first Monaco Grand Prix.

Hopefully Max Verstappen can get some sleep after his nightmare FP3 crash. He couldn't choose a worse moment to crash and damage his car like he did.

Mercedes was struggling again on the "old" spec Pirelli tyres. And Ferrari had a decent race with Vettel on 2nd.

Since 2013 whe haven t seen three different teams win a race. Until now all 3 drivers Vettel, Hamilton and Ricciardo have won twice this season.

We summed up the comments again of all 20 drivers that participated the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix.


Red_Bull_Racing_logo_transparentRed Bull Racing Monaco 2018 comments

 

Daniel Ricciardo (started 1st & finished 1st)

Race winner Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 27, 2018 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

Race winner Daniel Ricciardo

“Wow, it still hasn’t sunk in. It was a perfect weekend but a crazy race. It’s such a long week and because I get so excited for this race, I find it hard to control myself and I just couldn’t wait for the lights to go out today. The start went well and I thought, I’ve pretty much done the hard part so let’s just finish this race. Then on lap 28 I exited a corner and felt like I pretty much had no power. When it was clear that it was an MGU-K issue I wanted to close my eyes and start crying as I thought the race was over and I wondered just what I have to do to win here.

"I spoke with my engineer on the radio and we changed a lot of things that didn’t fix the problem but we just had to survive with the problem and keep Seb behind. We had a lot less power, fortunately, it’s a tight track and we had a good car so I could make up enough time in the corners not to be vulnerable on the straights. On any other circuit, there was no way I would have won today. It wasn’t fun driving like that and I’m pretty exhausted, but very, very happy. We finally got some redemption and this is the sweetest feeling. It wasn’t easy but now I can say I’m a winner here and it’s great to win the team’s 250th race.”

 

Max Verstappen (started 20th & finished 8th)

Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing talks to the media in the Paddock before the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 27, 2018 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

Max Verstappen

“Although we knew it was going to be damage limitation I still really enjoyed myself out there today as I was able to race other cars and be competitive pretty much from start to finish. Deep down of course I am still disappointed as we could have had a much better result if I hadn’t made the mistake in practice, but on the other hand, I made the most of the race. I had fun, I was passing cars and fighting every lap which is especially rare here in Monaco, normally it is just cruising during the race.

"The car handled well and we got the strategy spot on and finished in the points so I think that is a good day’s work all things considered. I have learnt throughout my career that it is easy afterwards to say it could have been like this or that, but I always have to look at myself. This weekend I made a mistake but Daniel did a superb job so a massive congratulations to him on winning the race and having a very special moment.”


ferrari f1 infoFerrari Monaco 2018 comments

 

Sebastian Vettel (started 2nd & finished 2nd)

Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Monaco GP F1/2018.

Sebastian Vettel

"Today, I was trying to get closer to the car in front and do something; but obviously if you get closer it doesn’t help with your tires. In some corners you don’t really need power and Ricciardo was quicker than us. He was always able to open the gap and I was never really there.

He could keep his pace and I think that perhaps it could have been worse for us if he hadn’t had some issues. Unfortunately, there weren’t many chances to do something different.

I think it was tricky for us to make the tires work the right way. Then, when the Virtual Safety Car came on, a McLaren was just exiting the box and took a lot of time, while I was struggling with tire warm-up, and I think that was the biggest issue that cost me quite a few seconds. It took to me one and a half lap to get the rhythm back, but by then it was too late.

However, there are so many races to go and I believe we need to understand our problems. We have a good car, but we can make it better."

 

Kimi Raikkonen (started 4th & finished 4th)

Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari Spanish GP F1/2018

Kimi Raikkonen

"Today nothing really happened in the race; to be honest, it was a pretty boring one. We know that on this track, once everybody has stopped, whoever is in the front dictates the speed and no matter if he goes four second slower on a lap, there’s no way to pass unless somebody makes a big mistake or runs out of tires.

We end up following each other through the whole race. I had no problem managing my tires, in fact they were pretty good. I only had some graining with the first set, but apart from that they were ok.

I was never worried about Bottas behind me, we had the speed and I could easily close up with the car in front, but there was no way to pass him. We were all the time doing our best, but couldn’t use our pace. Obviously we cannot be happy with fourth position, but as always, we try to learn from every race."


Mercedes Monaco 2018 commentsMercedes f1 info

 

Lewis Hamilton (started 3rd & finished 3rd)

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Spanish GP 2018. Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

"I'm really happy with this weekend and coming third in what was a difficult weekend for us," Lewis said.

"We were the third quickest team this weekend and we almost got second, so I'm really happy in that respect. I'm also really happy for Daniel. He is a great dude.

"We already knew that here and Singapore are our toughest races but hopefully our car is better at other races.

"I'm grateful that we didn't lose too many points. There has been some great work and effort from the team.

"We have taken good steps through the weekend from the work at the factory to the conference calls, so I'm really happy.

"I feel like it is the greatest working unit we have had ever before. I'm really happy with that."

 

Valtteri Bottas (started 5th & finished 5th)

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Chinese GP 2018. Valtteri Bottas

Valtteri Bottas

"I think strategy-wise it was the best we could do," Valtteri explained. "The HyperSoft degraded very quickly for me and Lewis.

"We saw on Thursday that the SuperSoft wasn't that good for our car but it was the best tyre to be on in the end.

"It was much more robust than any other tyre and the pace was there. I just couldn't do anything with the pace.

"Strategy-wise I wouldn't do anything differently. It's just when you are starting from P5 in Monaco you need to hope that something is going to happen in the race.

"At some points, I had a good pace and then the others started to struggle with the Ultra soft so we were really hoping that they needed to stop again. But, unfortunately it never happened."

 


Force india infoForce India Monaco 2018 comments

 

Esteban Ocon (started 6th & finished 6th)

Esteban Ocon (FRA) Sahara Force India F1 on the grid. Spanish Grand Prix, Sunday 13th May 2018. Barcelona, Monaco.

Esteban Ocon

“A fantastic result today. I’m really happy and it was great fun. The pace we had was impressive and the team did a fantastic job with the strategy.

We had a great understanding of the tyres and there were times during the race when we were the fastest car on track. In the final few laps I was catching Bottas and Raikkonen by over a second per lap and I was right behind them at the end.

It feels great to get this result and a good bunch of points after a few disappointing races. I hope we can have many more weekends like this one.”

 

Sergio Pérez (started 9th & finished 12th)

Sergio Pérez Sahara Force India F1. Spanish GP F1/2018.

Sergio Pérez

“I am disappointed today because we didn’t get the result our pace deserved. We had a problem at the pit stop and this completely ruined our race.

Our first stint was strong, we looked after the tyres well and pushed hard just before the stop. We had a good rhythm but we pitted slightly early to react to what was happening around us.

We lost some time, but in the second part of the race we had good pace. Unfortunately, it was impossible to overtake. I was quicker than the cars in front, but you need a big advantage to be able pass around here, especially with these very wide cars.

I leave Monaco feeling we have lost some important points. Esteban showed what we could do today and it feels like an opportunity lost.”


Toro Rosso TeamToro Rosso Monaco 2018 comments

 

Pierre Gasly (started 10th & finished 7th)

Pierre Gasly of Scuderia Toro Rosso looks on in the paddock during previews ahead of the Spanish GP F1/2018.

Pierre Gasly

"My first Monaco GP in Formula 1 and my second time in the points, honestly, it was an amazing race!

Starting P10, we knew it could be difficult but the car was just so fast! I tried to be careful with the tyres from the beginning, and when I was alone on track I could just push flat out because I was feeling good with the car.

We managed to exit after the pits in front of the others and I fought hard to keep Hulkenberg behind because we know that in Monaco it's hard to pass.

I just tried to stay focussed and not to make any mistakes because in the end the tyres were quite used – It wasn't easy but we managed to finish in P7. I'm just super happy!"

 

Brandon Hartley (started 15th & DNF)

Brendon Hartley of Scuderia Toro Rosso and New Zealand during previews ahead of the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix 2018

Brendon Hartley

"It was a tough race starting from 15th. I had a pretty good start, but I damaged my front wing on the first lap at Turn 5 which was annoying.

It was an uphill battle from there, the tyres quickly faded with lack of front downforce, but we held on and made a big effort to make the Ultrasofts last until the end.

We pitted really early to make an undercut which was a good strategy, and towards the end of the race I was catching Carlos for P10, but then I got hit from behind by a Sauber. Charles and I spoke afterwards and he said he lost the brakes, it's pretty frustrating, but that's Monaco.

We were strong all weekend apart from Q1, where we didn't get it all together. I was happy with how I was driving today but ultimately it wasn't meant to be."


renault f1 infoRenault Monaco 2018 comments

 

Nico Hulkenberg (started 11th & finished 8th)

Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Renault Sport F1 Team. Australian Grand Prix, Friday 23rd March 2018. Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia.

Nico Hulkenberg

“It’s a positive feeling today. I had the possibility of running a different strategy to Carlos and it worked well. It was a good recovery from a not so successful qualifying yesterday and I think eighth was the best we could do in the situation. My first stint was very successful.

It was very difficult in the middle as I had a lot of graining, but the tyre recovered and I could do some very quick laps and it brought the race back to me. That’s the thing with Monaco; it can be crazy or it can be like today, but we made the most of the opportunities.”

 

Carlos Sainz (started 8th & finished 10th)

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Renault Sport F1 Team on the grid. Monaco Grand Prix, Sunday 29th April 2018. Baku City Circuit, Monaco.

Carlos Sainz Jr

“It was a very difficult race for me. We changed tyres on lap 16 and then I had to do over 60 laps with the Ultrasoft tyre, which was not ideal due to the heavy graining we had.

There wasn’t much I could do – the other cars on other strategies were just much quicker. Let’s look at everything calmly next week and come back stronger in Montreal.”


Alfa Sauber logoSauber Monaco 2018 comments

 

Marcus Ericsson (started 16th & finished 11th)

Marcus Ericsson Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Marcus Ericsson

“As expected, it was a tricky race for us. It was good though, and I am happy with my result. The focus of the race was on tyre management. It was challenging to keep them working in the right window, and make sure to not use them too quickly.

It was tough to advance, as we were both stuck behind Brendon (Hartley) for the majority of the race. We lost a lot of time there. It was a good team effort overall, and there are a lot of positives.

Next up is Montreal, which is a track that suits us much better. I look forward to that.”

 

Charles Leclerc (started 14th & DNF)

Charles Leclerc Sauber F1 Team at Spanish GP F1/2018

Charles Leclerc

“It was a tough race, and it is disappointing that I could not finish it.

Everything was going quite well, we had a good pace, and were competitive in the midfield.

We lost a bit of time getting stuck behind Brendon (Hartley) for much of the race and, being on a track where it is difficult to overtake, there was not much we could do.

Unfortunately, there was an issue with my brakes just a few laps before finishing. I tried to avoid the car ahead, but there was nothing I could do. A shame, but I look forward to the next race in Canada now.”

 

 

 

 


haas f1 infoHaas Monaco 2018 comments

 

Kevin Magnussen (started 19th & finished 13th)

Kevin Magnussen Haas Monaco GP F1/2018

Kevin Magnussen

“The car that we had this weekend is not representative of what we should have.

I’m just glad we’re out of here, and I can’t wait to go to Montreal and get back into the fight. Everyone on the team deserves that.

We’re moving on. We’re all looking forward to Canada and to putting some new parts on the car, getting back into our normal shape, and getting back in the fight for points.”

 

Romain Grosjean (started 18th & finished 15th)

Romain Grosjean Haas Chinese GP F1/2018

Romain Grosjean

“It was a tough race. We struggled and didn’t have much pace. Unfortunately, with no crazy thing in the race, we were always going to be in a difficult position.

I think we should have a good car in Canada.”

 


mclaren-logo-pngMcLaren Monaco 2018 comments

Fernando Alonso (started 7th & DNF)

Baku City Circuit, Baku, Monaco 2018. Fernando Alonso, McLaren.

Fernando Alonso

“It was quite a boring race: I was cruising around in seventh position as there were barely any yellow flags or Safety Cars.

“I’m obviously disappointed because this was our first retirement of the season today. First, I felt a loss of power and then I was somehow stuck in fifth gear. It’s painful because we had seventh place in the bag.

“We were the fourth fastest car around here this weekend, and seventh in the race is what we would have deserved.

“There’s nothing we can do about it now, but we obviously need to improve our reliability for the forthcoming races.”

 

Stoffel van Doorne (started 12th & finished 14th)

Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. Friday 23 March 2018. Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren.

Stoffel Vandoorne

“This was a disappointing race for me.

“The first stint was really tough – I’d started on the Ultrasoft and was looking to run longer than the Hypersoft runners, but I had too much degradation and couldn’t manage it. Then I lost a lot of time at my first pit-stop, and that also lost me track position.

“My final stint – on the Hypersoft – was a bit quicker, and I could take the fight to the cars in front, but obviously Monaco is no place at which to overtake.

“We were expecting more, but I still think we’ve taken a step forward with our qualifying pace. But I think we need to really focus on improving our car performance so we’re better placed to score points.”

 


Drivers comments after Monaco 2018Williams Monaco 2018 comments

Sergey Sirotkin (started 13th & finished 16th)

Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan. Saturday 28 April 2018. Sergey Sirotkin, Williams Racing.

Sergey Sirotkin

"It’s not ideal to finish where we did but, in some ways, it was a good race. We had a car that was definitely allowing me to fight.

I think we had the pace, the car really had the pace and I think we had a good chance to be in the points, but a bit of bad luck with the penalty following what went wrong on the grid.

I think we showed a good improvement in qualifying. We showed a good improvement in the pace within the race itself. We’ll just keep working, harder and harder, and we’ll get there."

 

Lance Stroll (started 17th & finished 17th)

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Monaco. Friday, 11 May 2018. Lance Stroll, Williams Racing.

Lance Stroll

"It was a pretty terrible day.

I got a puncture on lap nine and lost a bunch of time, like a lap, just getting to the pits.

After that I was busy letting cars through with blue flags as I was a lap down.

Then we had temperature problems all race, and I was told to give gaps and let cars by, so there was not much of an opportunity and we just weren't racing today.

Looking forward I am very excited about my home race next and hope we can have a much better weekend in Canada."

 


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