Grand Prix 2013 Monaco Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

After the excitement of Spain the GP circus moves on to the glamour of Monaco, the longest serving race on the F1 calendar. Monaco, I'm sure, is probably the most testing circuit of the season for the drivers. Hurtling millimetres from unforgiving armco barriers at speeds of up to 180 mph, trying to wrestle 700 plus horsepower engines through tight and twisty corners with no hint of a run off area and having to cope with going from broad daylight into a tunnel with your foot planted hard to the floor before bursting back into the sunlight metres from probably the tightest chicane on any track, anywhere.

It is, almost certainly, the most marmite race on the season. Many love the glamour, the history and the challenge for the drivers. Others feel it is an anachronism in 21st century sport, that it is dangerous and doesn't show F1 at it's best with virtually no opportunity to overtake anywhere on the circuit. Whatever your feelings toward Monaco it isn't going anywhere soon and, I believe, is the only race which can thumb it's nose at FOM when they come along asking for money to allow the race to run. As important to Formula One as Ferrari apparently.

The battle at the top of the WDC leader board has closed up post Spain. Fernando Alonso & Ferrari were outstanding in the Catalan race and the team chose exactly the right tactics to help him win on home ground. Red Bull looked out of sorts, third best behind the Ferrari's and the Lotus Renaults (in Kimi Raikkonen's hands at least).

The tyres should probably not have quite so much of an influence on the racing in Monaco as they have in other races so far this season and Pirelli are planning changes to the rubber to give a maximum of 3 pit stops. Maybe this will help Mercedes, who appear to suffer most of the top teams with decaying rubber. Either that or Ross Brawn should remove the cheese graters Adrian Newey screwed on next to the tyres on the Merc when no one was looking.

If Mercedes manage to show the one lap pace they have elsewhere this season this could be their best chance for a win as they can lead a train around the track. However, it's hard to see past Alonso and, without some mistakes and mechanical failures, you can imagine he would have a VERY healthy lead in the drivers race by now. Perhaps the better driveability of the Renault engines will allow Lotus and Red Bull to mount a more serious challenge to Ferrari. Could someone like Force India spring a surprise, or McLaren? Sorry Macca fans, a little joke there. I shouldn't get your hopes up.

Meanwhile, down at the back. Aww, who cares as long as they get out of the way when being lapped, or get in the way depending on which driver arrives behind them. No safety cars so far this year, some how I'll be shocked if Monaco doesn't give Bert Mylander his first outing.

So Monaco, remember FP1 and 2 are on the Thursday as Friday is a religious holiday for Monegasques. Who'd have thought all those millionaires were so religious. Hope you all enjoy the race, or doing the ironing or gardening if it get's too dull/exciting (delete as appropriate).
 
Massa had a huge accident as well in P3. May not get the car rebuilt in time. In the sky analysis it looked like he just braked later than normal.
 
Did McLaren split strategies again today- gambling on the weather? I can't fathom why button did a fast lap, slow lap, fast lap on his first set of tyres, when it meant that he wouldn't be able to get 2 fast laps on his second set- which everyone knew was necessary to get a fast lap in! The only explanation I can think is that they were gambling on the weather......
 
Mercedes proving to be the kings of qualifying but it remains to be seen whether they'll go backwards again in the race, but with overtaking being so difficult its down to whether Red Bull can strategically undercut them
 
Absolutely furious at Force India for leaving Paul di Resta out on worn tyres. Having seen how far his team-mate is up the grid Paul could easily have qualified 5th - 7th today. Force India better have something up their shelve tomorrow to get him up into the points or this weekend will be a massive disappointment for di Resta who had high hopes of a good results.

Well done Britney Spears on another Pole though. Lets see if Hamilton can help you win or you can help Hamilton win ;).
 
Apparently Button was suffering from a fuel pump problem at the end of Q2 and again at the end of Q3.... So again using the irrational FIA rules, he should be allowed a free change of the fuel pump, unless it's integrated into then gone, in which case he'd need an engine change and a grid penalty....

I know I'm a button fan, but i still believe that it there is parc ferme conditions as soon as qualifyinG starts, then any repairs/replacements should lead to a start from the pitlane!
 
I have to say :oops::rolleyes: to Romain Grosjean... he's either looked blisteringly fast or he's gone to total the car

He's given the team a heavy repair bill this weekend
 
Vettel was not so smug that the Silver cars are ahead of him

I hope Lewis can cover his line this time around because no doubt Seb will get anxious
 
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