Grand Prix 2012 Monaco Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

For the first time in 3 decades there have been 5 different winners in 5 races and it's not exactly been the status quo winning races as not many people would have had Rosberg and Maldanado winning this early in the season and after Australia not many people would have bet on Alonso winning before the start of the European season. This is also when drivers like Hamilton, Webber, Raikkonnen and Schumacher havent won this season and the way things are going there could be 8 winners after 8 races which could almost be unprecedented.

Indeed, one thing that 2012 has shown is that no one team has been consistently fighting for the win at all five 5 races, while Lotus have possibly had the most consistent pace of the top teams, problems in the first two races meant they were unable to be competing for the win while Kimi might have been unlucky to not come away with at least one win in Bahrain and Barcelona where strategy troubles robbed him the top step but two podiums have shown that he still has the pace despite being away from the sport for 2 years.

The big surprise of the weekend was a first victory for Maldonado and a first victory for Williams since the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix, a win which was merited with no outside help apart from the disqualification of Hamilton from qualifying and the effect of this is unknown as to how the race would have been different but in the race Pastor drove the wheels off the car and did extremely well to keep a rejuvenated Fernando Alonso behind in an updated Ferrari on home soil. Considering Ferrari's early season struggles, for Alonso to be joint leading the Championship with Vettel is no mean feat at all.

The field is very tightly packed as well with the top 7 drivers being separated by 20 points, this time last year it was nearly 100 with Vettel claiming 4 of the first 5 races. This year that is not the case and for once Barcelona served up a classic which in my opinion was the best race of the season, finally there was close racing from 1st down to last with the outcome not being decided until the last few laps.

Going into Monaco there is no point prediction what the running order will be as the likelihood is it'll change again, for all we know the Force India's could suddenly be at the front and Lotus might only be fighting for points, it certainly makes for extremely fascinating viewing as no-one is dominating the Championship, in the city of the high rollers and casinos, it remains who will strike lucky in Monte Carlo and claim the big win, it will certainly not be boring, after all, if even Barcelona can provide an entertaining race, surely most places can (with the exception of Valencia!)
 
I don't think this year's race was any more boring than other years, but people seem to have gotten their hopes up that the new regs would make Monaco more action-packed than usual. I was tense for the whole race, but especially watching the cars squirming for the last 15 laps when it was getting slippery. Great win for Mark.
 
I think Hamilton's pit stop was only 0.6 of a second slower than Alonso's so that is not bad for McLaren..
But it did in the end make part of the difference as to why he was 5h not 3rd where he was before his stop
 
gdeacon7 - I think its because 2011 was so half-decent - it showed a tantalising prospect of something happening at the Monaco GP.

It is not good for Formula One, when attempting to drag in the casual fans, that its showcase event is so annually abysmal. There's probably people out there who hate Grand Prix racing because the one race they see is Monaco, and it was awful.
 
teabagyokel
Well LH tried his best last year to get it ..................upgradeded/uplifted and he villifiied ......any fans that said ...'well at least there was some overtaking.'..were cut short on TV....crap...IMHO..it's always down to who the bookies need to win..bloody disgusting.
 
I know many people who only watch one or two GP's a year and Monaco is one they never miss. I'm staggered how staff members on a motorsport forum seem to have no appreciation for the event. I'm not suggesting this is you, but we live in an age of instant gratification, where young people with short attention spans demand a zillion overtakes so they don't get bored. I really don't expect that from adults who consider themselves true motorsport fans. :rolleyes:
 
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