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by James Marrs
F1 has been in trouble this year, with crashes all over the grid. This weekend’s Monaco was a good example of that.
The race started a bit cold in the beginning, with a few problems early on, but from there it became a real race with a lot of good racing.
From the start of the weekend, it became clear the car’s reliability was a bit of a different story than previous years.
Mads Mikkelsen, who has struggled with reliability in recent years, suffered his worst crash yet. As he drove over a barrier in the f더킹카지노irst stint, the car left the track to get to the pits, and then he slid around several times, even landing right next to Kevin Magnussen.
The German was unable to recover from the worst crash of his career, but he is back in the competitive racing lineup and ready for Monaco – where he could be in front of his old team-mate and team-mate of 15 years, Lewis Hamilton, to win the title.
Hamilton finished the weekend in ninth place, but Mikkelsen leads the championship with five races left – seven points ahead of Valtteri Bottas, who was in 11th place, despite only four starts.
Ferrari was the only team to take two seats in the top ten, as they started with six drivers each at the start of the weekend. They added Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen, but both are already set for the chequered flag.
Mercedes took one of the two two seats for the first time on Saturday, as Nico Rosberg, Christian Horner, and Valtteri Bottas were also present. But the team is coming off the back of two strong performances in Monaco, with the most recent victory coming after a difficult weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, as Daniel Ricciardo, Lewis Hamilton, and Max Verstappen were all successful.
While Lewis Hamilton is certainly on top, his team-mate’s is a bit of a surprise.
On Saturday, Mercedes‘ Sebastian Vettel finished the race in 23rd place, but on Sunday he was the sixth worst overall winner, as he was unable to mainta바카라사이트in his performance in qualifying. This was especially surprising as Vettel has looked more and more impressive this weekend.
Jenson Button started the race in fourth place, with a poor start as he was unable to push away from the field