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6th round of the 2015 Formula One season

2015 Monaco Grand Prix
Race 6 of 19 in the2015 Formula One World Championship
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date24 May 2015
Official nameFormula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco 2015[1]
LocationCircuit de Monaco
La Condamine andMonte Carlo,Monaco
CourseStreet circuit
Course length3.337 km (2.074 miles)
Distance78 laps, 260.286 km (161.734 miles)
WeatherPartly cloudy
18–19 °C (64–66 °F) air temperature
31–37 °C (88–99 °F) track temperature
1.5 m/s (4.9 ft/s) wind from the west[2]
Attendance200,000 (Weekend)
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:15.098
Fastest lap
DriverAustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault
Time1:18.063 on lap 74
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondFerrari
ThirdMercedes
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2015 Monaco Grand Prix, formally known as theFormula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco 2015, was aFormula Onemotor race that was held on 24 May 2015 at theCircuit de Monaco, astreet circuit that runs through the principality ofMonaco. It was the sixty-second running of the race as a World Championship event, and seventy-third running overall.

Mercedes driverLewis Hamilton entered the race with a twenty-point lead over teammate and defending race winnerNico Rosberg in theDrivers' Championship, with Mercedes having a seventy-point lead overFerrari in theConstructors' Championship.[3]

World Champion Lewis Hamilton secured his first ever Monaco pole position during Saturday's qualifying. In the race, Nico Rosberg took his third consecutive win at Monaco, second win of the season, and the tenth of his career, whileSebastian Vettel finished second. Championship leader Hamilton, who had led for most of the race, moved from first into third place following a "pit stop misjudgement" during a late safety car period, for which his team,Mercedes, later apologised.[4] The renewedMcLaren-Honda partnership scored its first points since Honda's return to the sport. With Rosberg's victory, he was able to reduce his deficit in theWorld Drivers' Championship to ten points.

Report

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Background

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Ahead of the race weekend,Mercedes announced they had extended their contract with world championLewis Hamilton for three additional years, keeping him at the team until the end of the 2018 season.[5][6]

Revisions to the Tabac corner at the harbour section of the race track meant that the drivers now entered the turn slightly earlier, shortening the track by 3 metres (9.8 ft) compared to previous years, and making the corner slightly tighter and slower. The corner had seen a race-stopping accident involvingPastor Maldonado andMax Chilton in2013, leading to the changes being made. This resulted in the circuit being officially classified as a new layout. The barrier on the right of the swimming pool chicane was moved back, with new kerbs, to allow for a better view of the corner. Much of the track was resurfaced before the event.[7] As inAustralia andSingapore, the pit lane speed limit for the duration of the event was reduced to 60 km/h (37 mph), instead of the standard 80 km/h (50 mph), due to the confined nature of the circuit.[8][9][10] The race schedule for the weekend was different in Monaco compared to the other races on the calendar. The first two free practice sessions were held on Thursday instead of Friday.[11]

Tyre supplierPirelli brought its yellow-marked softcompound tyre as the harder "prime" tyre and the red-marked super-soft compound tyre as the more elastic "option" tyre, just as they did the previous three seasons. It was the first time in the 2015 season that the super-soft compound would be used at a race weekend.[12]

Free practice

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As per the regulations for2015, three practice sessions were held, two one and a half-hour sessions on Thursday and another one-hour session on Saturday morning.[13] After a thunderstorm on Wednesday night, the first of the two free practice sessions held on Thursday morning, started with every driver setting their installation laps on intermediate tyres. The track soon dried up, and the cars changed to slick tyres. Nico Rosberg had an early shunt when he clipped his front wing exiting the Tabac corner though he did not sustain considerable damage to his car. The two Mercedes drivers swapped places at the top of the time sheets for most of the session, until late improvements pushed Rosberg down the order to finish ninth, more than a second off his team-mate Lewis Hamilton. RookieMax Verstappen surprised the paddock by finishing second, two-tenths of a second down on Hamilton.[14][15] TheRenault-powered cars all finished within the top seven,[14] while theWilliams team ended the session in tenth and seventeenth, owing to the car not being well suited for wet and low-temperature conditions.[16]

The second session on Thursday afternoon saw considerably less running than the first. A red flag was shown ten minutes into practice afterRoberto Merhi crashed on the exit of the tunnel. During the stoppage, rain began to fall, keeping most drivers in the garage when practice was restarted. It was not until ten minutes from the end of the session that the drivers took to the track again, but under damp conditions they managed times that were slower than the pace set at the beginning. Lewis Hamilton finished the session fastest, more than seven-tenths of a second in front of his teammate. Toro Rosso confirmed their high pace withCarlos Sainz Jr. and Max Verstappen in sixth and seventh respectively, whileMcLaren proved they might challenge for points as predicted,[17] withFernando Alonso in eighth place.[18][19]

The third practice on Saturday morning was interrupted midway through the session whenKimi Räikkönen crashed his Ferrari at Sainte Dévote. His teammateSebastian Vettel set the fastest lap during the session, ahead of the Mercedes' of Rosberg and Hamilton. Hamilton reported problems with his car, believed by his race engineer to be caused by over-pressured tyres. The two Renault-powered teams, Red Bull and Toro Rosso, confirmed their strong pace by placing all four cars in the top ten.[20][21]

Qualifying

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Qualifying consisted of three parts, 18, 15 and 12 minutes in length respectively, with five drivers eliminated from competing after each of the first two sessions.[13] The first part (Q1) saw a "a surprise casualty"[22] whenValtteri Bottas failed to cross the line for his final lap in time, leaving him seventeenth on the grid. The twoManor Marussia drivers finished last, as they had in every qualifying session they participated in up to that point during the 2015 season. Joining them on the sidelines were the twoSauber cars ofFelipe Nasr andMarcus Ericsson, split by Bottas.[23]

While McLaren once again succeeded in advancing both cars into Q2, Fernando Alonso's car stopped in the first corner due to an electrical fault at the start of the second session, and he took no further part in qualifying.[24] TeammateJenson Button was more successful, missing out on Q3 when his second fast lap was interrupted by Nico Rosberg going off at Sainte Dévote. The second Williams ofFelipe Massa completed a problematic[25] Saturday for the team, claiming only 14th on the grid, whileNico Hülkenberg andRomain Grosjean also did not make it into Q3.[23]

The third part of qualifying, contested by the top ten drivers, started with drops of rain falling, meaning all drivers took to the track quickly.Sergio Pérez, who made his first Q3 appearance of the 2015 season, had only one set of super-soft tyres left and finished seventh. Lewis Hamilton took an early lead with his first run and teammate Nico Rosberg was denied a chance to challenge him for pole position when he made a mistake in turn one during his second fast lap. The twoRed Bull drivers separated the two Ferrari cars, leaving Kimi Räikkönen with another disappointing[26] qualifying performance down in sixth.[23] It was the first pole position for Hamilton in Monaco, who called it "incredibly special".[27]

Carlos Sainz Jr., who had qualified in eighth position, was adjudged to have missed a call to go to the weigh bridge during the first part of qualifying. Following the session, he was given a penalty which required him to start the race from the pit lane.[28]

Race

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Nico Rosberg – pictured at the2015 Australian Grand Prix – won the race for the third year in a row.

At the start of the race Hamilton, Rosberg and Vettel maintained their grid positions into the first corner, whileDaniil Kvyat managed to overtake team-mateDaniel Ricciardo for fourth. Trying to get past Nico Hülkenberg on the inside of turn five, Fernando Alonso made contact with Hülkenberg, who hit the wall but was able to continue, though at the back of the field. Alonso was reprimanded with a five-second penalty to serve at his first pit stop. Meanwhile, Felipe Massa had also made contact with Hülkenberg, at Sainte Devote damaging his front wing. Massa came into the pit lane for a new wing and equipped the harder tyre compound. Pastor Maldonado suffered from brake problems in the early laps, eventually retiring on lap seven.[29][30]

By lap ten, Hamilton had built a three-second lead over his teammate Rosberg, who was an additional 1.7 seconds ahead of Vettel. While some drivers came into the pit lane for their first regular stop as early as lap 13, the top runners stayed out until lap 37, when Vettel was the first to come in, followed by Rosberg and Hamilton one lap later respectively. Following the stops, Hamilton led Rosberg by seven seconds. Max Verstappen dropped down the order when a problem at the rear of the car caused him to be stationary for 31 seconds during his stop on lap 30. Fernando Alonso, who had been running in ninth place, retired from the race with a gearbox failure on lap 43. By lap 45, Hamilton had extended his lead to ten seconds, while Rosberg remained two seconds ahead of Sebastian Vettel.[29][30]

By lap 59, Verstappen on the fast super-soft tyres was chasingLotus driver Romain Grosjean for tenth position, with Verstappen making several attempts to pass over the following laps. At the beginning of lap 64, coming into turn one, Verstappen crashed into the back of the Lotus, sending him flying at30g into the barriers. While he was able to walk away from the accident without injuries, a "Virtual Safety Car" condition was called by the race director to allow marshals to safely recover the damaged car. This was the first time a Virtual Safety Car had been used in Formula One. Shortly thereafter, the regularsafety car was sent out on track. Lewis Hamilton, who had been leading the race by almost twenty seconds, was pitted apparently with the intention of returning him to the track ahead of his pursuers. The Mercedes pitwall crew, however, miscalculated the gap allowing Rosberg to take the lead while Hamilton emerged from the pit exit lane marginally behind Vettel who had stayed out under the safety car behind Rosberg.[31] With the safety car coming into the pit lane on lap 70 of 78, Rosberg retained the lead unchallenged going on to win the Monaco Grand Prix for a third consecutive time whereas Hamilton finished third, unable to overtake Vettel for second position.[29][32][30] Daniel Ricciardo had also made a pit stop under the safety car, and on fresh tyres he was able to pass Kimi Räikkönen in controversial circumstances.[33] His teammate Kvyat then let him past in order to give him the chance to try and pass third-placed Hamilton. When Ricciardo was unable to overtake, he handed fourth place back to Kvyat. Ricciardo set the fastest lap of the race in the process.[34] Jenson Button finished eighth, scoring four championship points for himself and the McLaren team, the first points for the renewed McLaren-Honda partnership since their return at the start of the 2015 season.[35]

Post-race

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The podium ceremony

Following the race, Mercedes apologised to Hamilton for the pit call,[36] which commentators such as F1Fanatic's Keith Collantine,[37] Formula One correspondent forThe Guardian Paul Weaver,[38] and former Formula One driverDavid Coulthard[39] felt cost him the victory. Team bossToto Wolff told the press: "We got our numbers wrong. We thought we had the gap for Lewis to take fresh tyres and come back out in the lead behind the safety car, ahead of Nico and covering off any risk of another competitor taking fresh tyres. But the calculation was incorrect and he came out in third place."[40] Indeed, more than half of the teams made a pit stop at least one car when the safety car was deployed, just as Hamilton did. However, he as race leader caught up with the safety car quicker and lost a considerably larger amount of time on his way into the pit lane, leading to him coming out behind Rosberg and Vettel.[40]

During the post-race press conference, Hamilton revealed the decision to pit him was made after he had voiced concern over the heat in his tyres, being under the false impression that his rivals behind had already made a pit stop for the softer compound. When asked whether he would have full confidence in the team's strategy decisions in the future, he answered "yes".[41] At the podium interviews, conducted byMartin Brundle, Rosberg admitted his victory "was just a lot of luck" and added that "Lewis drove brilliantly and he would have also deserved the win for sure".[41] Rosberg became the fourth driver overall, and the first sinceAyrton Senna, to win theMonaco Grand Prix three times in a row.[42]

Following the accident with Romain Grosjean, the race stewards handed Max Verstappen a five-place grid penalty for the next race, theCanadian Grand Prix. For the first time in his Formula One career, Verstappen also had two penalty points added to hisFIA Super Licence.[43] Verstappen was criticised for his actions by fellow driver Felipe Massa, who said that he deserved the penalty. Verstappen reacted by insisting that he had done nothing wrong, instead pointing to Massa's own accident at the2014 Canadian Grand Prix, where Massa had crashed into the back of Sergio Pérez in similar fashion.[44] Immediately following the race, Verstappen had accused Grosjean of "brake-testing" him, a claim denied by Grosjean, who insisted that he had braked even later than the lap before.[45]

The race results meant that Nico Rosberg moved closer towards his teammate's championship lead, now ten points behind Hamilton.[42] Sebastian Vettel followed another 18 points behind.[46] Meanwhile, in the Constructors' Championship, Mercedes extended their lead over Ferrari to 84 points.[47]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:16.5881:15.8641:15.0981
26GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:16.5281:15.4711:15.4402
35GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:17.5021:16.1811:15.8493
43AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault1:17.2541:16.7061:16.0414
526RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault1:16.8451:16.4531:16.1825
67FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:17.6601:16.4401:16.4276
711MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:17.3761:16.9991:16.8087
855SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault1:17.2461:16.7621:16.931PL2
913VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes1:17.6301:16.7751:16.9468
1033NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault1:16.7501:16.5461:16.9579
118FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes1:17.7671:17.007151
1222United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda1:17.4921:17.09310
1327GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes1:17.5521:17.19311
1419BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:17.6791:17.27812
1514SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:17.7781:26.63213
1612BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari1:18.10114
1777FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes1:18.43416
189SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:18.51317
1928United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari1:20.65518
2098SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari1:20.90419
107% time: 1:21.884
Source:[48]
Notes

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
16GermanyNico RosbergMercedes781:49:18.420225
25GermanySebastian VettelFerrari78+ 4.486318
344United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes78+ 6.053115
426RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault78+ 11.965512
53AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault78+ 13.608410
67FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari78+ 14.34568
711MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes78+ 15.01376
822United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda78+ 16.063104
912BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari78+ 23.626142
1055SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault78+ 25.056PL1
1127GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes78+ 26.23211
128FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes78+ 28.41515
139SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari78+ 31.15917
1477FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes78+ 45.78916
1519BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes77+ 1 Lap12
1698SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari76+ 2 Laps19
1728United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari76+ 2 Laps18
Ret33NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault62Collision9
Ret14SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda41Gearbox13
Ret13VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes5Brakes8
Source:[2][51]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton126
2GermanyNico Rosberg116
3GermanySebastian Vettel98
4FinlandKimi Räikkönen60
5FinlandValtteri Bottas42
Source:[52]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes242
2ItalyFerrari158
3United KingdomWilliams-Mercedes81
4AustriaRed Bull Racing-Renault52
5Switzerland   Sauber-Ferrari21
Source:[52]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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