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    McLaren Monaco Perfection

    Sunday, May 27th, 2007

    Alonso wins - back-to-back victories at Monaco.

    Hamilton finishes second after a good drive. He gives up his 100% winning record at Monaco, but maintains his 100% F1 Podium Finishes.

    Alonso stamped his authority over Hamilton and sealed the victory way before the first stop; even though Hamilton drove the wheels off his McLaren and put in some excellent times, Alonso showed he was faster (0.3 seconds) to prove to the team he was quicker. After that, the message went out from the McLaren team that “We’ve got one-two, and the fastest driver is winning. Don’t race each other, protect the cars, and bring them home safely”.

    Ferrari were nowhere close, with Massa finishing 65 seconds behind Hamilton. Massa was the only driver on the same lap as the McLarens. Raikkonen had a good race, but his lousy grid position meant only a single point.

    Other drivers of note:
    Fisichella had a steady race, starting 4th and finishing 4th.
    Scott Speed had a fantastic start and a good race generally.
    Wurz finished 7th from 11th on the grid.
    Kubica 5th from 8th, the best of the one-stoppers.
    Barrichello and Button at Honda, although they finished one place down each, must be pleased that the Hondas had a respectable race.

    So, the Drivers’ Championship standings are:
    Alonso 38 (leading by virtue of more race wins)
    Hamilton 38
    Massa 33
    Raikkonen 23
    Heidfeld 18
    Fisichella 13
    Kubica 12
    Rosberg 5

    Constructors’ Championship
    McLaren 76
    Ferrari 56
    BMW Sauber 30
    Renault 16
    Williams 7
    Toyota 5
    Red Bull 4
    Super Aguri 1

    Quali news, and was Coulthard’s penalty incorrect?

    Sunday, May 27th, 2007

    I just finished watching Quali and checking the F1 news.

    Alonso and Hamilton are on different fuel strategies (as confirmed by Ron Dennis), so presumably Hamilton will go longer than Alonso. With any luck he'll lead after Alonso's first stop, or better still, beat Alonso into the first corner.

    Coulthard starts 13th, not 16th. Two other F1 websites say that basically he was classified 11th then penalised two places. This doesn't make sense to me, as he would have been 10th or better if he had been allowed to take part in Q3, then the two place penalty would put him 12th at worst. Therefore the two-place penalty is actually three (or more) places.

    The fact that the stewards prevented him for starting Q3 also prevented any opportunity of effective appeal, as Coulthard's penalty was immediate and irreversible, unlike an infringement during Q3 where the stewards would have longer to decide on an appropriate penalty.

    I'm not saying Coulthard shouldn't have been penalised. By his own admission, there was a communication problem and he thought that Kovalainen wasn't on a hot lap. What I'm saying is, I think the steward's decision to put Button into Q3 instead of Coulthard was wrong.

    The silver lining is that Button starts 10th, and the Hondas seem well set up for a change.

    Getting back to Hamilton, I think he will win if it's dry. He's quick, and so is the car. I just hope he doesn't get overconfident.

    Hamilton's leading the Championship, he has a 100% win record at Monaco, he's starting on the front row of the grid, and arguably he's the quickest in final quali when you take into account fuel load. He's on a roll.

    His sideways final lap showed good car control, but there's no room for error when driving like that (and it doesn't do the tyres any good). I'm worried that he might make a mistake and at Monaco that will be costly.

    If it rains, Hamilton should be more cautious and go for steady points, even if that means an Alonso Win. Either way, it will be a good race.

    Hamilton has always won at Monaco

    Saturday, May 26th, 2007

    Hamilton is leading the championship?!

    I still haven't had time to watch the Spanish Grand Prix and I managed to avoid hearing the results until today. But now I've heard that Lewis in Championship leader. Fantastic. More than that, he has won every Monaco race in his career before F1. This is going the be great.

    Sadly, I'll miss live qualiying because we have to go wedding clothes shopping today. My sister Julie gets married to Mark in two weeks time (big smile), so new suits all round!

    I doubt I'll be able to see the (taped) quali and make a post before the race, so if anyone has any comments on the quali, please submit them and I'll publish them before the race. Thanks.

    Why no posts?

    Thursday, May 17th, 2007
    I just thought I’d give you a quick update.  It’s been a very busy couple of months for me, both personally and work-wise.  So busy in fact, I haven’t even watched the Spanish F1 GP yet!  I know!!!
     
    I really want to get posting more here, but I’m still quite busy.  I hope in the future to be posting on the following topics:
    Big news in my personal life.
    F1 catch-up.
    Practice Karting Session for me and (other) Colin.
    First time karting for (other) Colin’s Daughters.
     
    Meanwhile, I’m keen to extend the readership, and would like to link to other sites if they link to mine.  So if you visit, please say Hi in the comments (no registration is required).
     
    Thanks.
     
    Colin Bowen.