Grand Prix Special – Monaco – Practice 1 and 2

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The Formula 1 circus has come to Monaco and so far, apart from a few gentle brushes with the walls, the whole grid has managed to complete the opening two practice sessions.

The forecast is for rain and what better race to have it at than Monaco, when none of the drivers have raced without traction control in the wet yet. If the promised rain does arrive, the race – I fear – will be won by the most level headed and cautious driver on the day.

Hamilton seems to love the circuit through the Principality and spent much of the day at the top of the sheets. Raikkonen did respond with a flurry of quick laps at the end of the first session and nudged the Brit from 1st place; however, Hamilton was even quicker in the next session and was only briefly knocked off the top of the sheets by Rosberg, who seems to be in great form in the Williams.

Piquet still seems to be struggling with the Renault – Alonso was 1.5 seconds quicker in P1 and then a second quicker in P2. Last year Briatore was very publicly vocal about Kovalainen taking time to get up to speed yet remains silent on Piquet’s pace. I doubt he is as relaxed as he looks but I suspect it is only a matter of time before the pressure of needing to perform further hampers the young Brazilian.

The McLarens do have the measure of the Ferraris for the time being, but as speculated the Scuderia is certainly not as far back as last year. As for the race – well, thanks to the overtaking possibilities in Monaco, much of the result depends on how the drivers do in qualifying. I would have thought, bar a problem or a mistake, Hamilton will take pole, with either one of the Ferraris or Kovalainen lining up alongside him.

However, with the likes of Rosberg showing the pace he is at the moment and the BMWs going well, I will no doubt be completely wrong. (When Hamilton does get pole I’ll delete this last sentence).
Practice 1

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:15.948 26
2. Hamilton McLaren 1:16.216 +0.268 27
3. Kovalainen McLaren 1:16.248 +0.300 28
4. Massa Ferrari 1:16.292 +0.344 26
5. Rosberg Williams 1:16.653 +0.705 27
6. Kubica BMW Sauber 1:16.834 +0.886 23
7. Alonso Renault 1:17.498 +1.550 25
8. Barrichello Honda 1:17.511 +1.563 26
9. Webber Red Bull 1:17.798 +1.850 23
10. Fisichella Force India 1:17.835 +1.887 26
11. Glock Toyota 1:17.942 +1.994 26
12. Button Honda 1:18.153 +2.205 26
13. Bourdais Toro Rosso 1:18.245 +2.297 30
14. Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:18.263 +2.315 13
15. Nakajima Williams 1:18.274 +2.326 28
16. Trulli Toyota 1:18.360 +2.412 16
17. Sutil Force India 1:18.360 +2.412 25
18. Piquet Renault 1:18.955 +3.007 32
19. Vettel Toro Rosso 1:19.176 +3.228 35
20. Coulthard Red Bull No Time 3

Practice 2

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1. Hamilton McLaren 1:15.140 40
2. Rosberg Williams 1:15.533 +0.393 39
3. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:15.572 +0.432 42
4. Massa Ferrari 1:15.869 +0.729 37
5. Kovalainen McLaren 1:15.881 +0.741 39
6. Kubica BMW Sauber 1:16.296 +1.156 34
7. Alonso Renault 1:16.310 +1.170 27
8. Button Honda 1:16.351 +1.211 45
9. Nakajima Williams 1:16.372 +1.232 40
10. Barrichello Honda 1:16.418 +1.278 32
11. Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:16.426 +1.286 44
12. Glock Toyota 1:16.688 +1.548 46
13. Webber Red Bull 1:17.094 +1.954 39
14. Coulthard Red Bull 1:17.131 +1.991 39
15. Piquet Renault 1:17.246 +2.106 35
16. Fisichella Force India 1:17.251 +2.111 33
17. Trulli Toyota 1:17.379 +2.239 28
18. Bourdais Toro Rosso 1:17.581 +2.441 38
19. Sutil Force India 1:17.176 +3.036 31
20. Vettel Toro Rosso 1:18.225 +3.085 38

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