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Published by NAANII GLOBAL and F1 Team Journalists in Motorsport 2013-2018 Formula 1, etc · 28/5/2018 09:34:52
Tags: MonacoGP;2018;DanielRicchiardo;RedBull;SebastianVettel;Ferrari;LewisHamilton;Mercedes;Gridkids;GridGirls;Charity;Gourmet;Hospitality;


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76º Grand Prix   F1 MONACO – 2018 -


'Of all the races to win on the calendar, Monaco is the highlight because of that rich heritage and history'


F1 Monaco 2018 Race winner Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Red Bull Racing shared his champagne with H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Charlene of Monaco on the podium during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 27, 2018 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

And the event was attended of course by a number of enthusiastic celebrities, like Hugh Grant and his new wife Anna Eberstein, were joined by NFL’s Tom Brady, Game of Throners, Kit Harrington, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Liam Cunningham, rugby players from Toulon, Bella Hadid, judo Olympian Teddy Riner and Tommy Hilfiger, amongst many others like of course Andrea Casiraghi with his little son Sasha, Moto GP rider Bradley Smith, WRC driver Thierry Neuville, stunt rider Dougie Lampkin, rally driver Andreas Mikkelsen and skiier Jon Olsson, Tennis Star Serena Williams, model Kate Upton, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, TV stars Ant and Dec, making this a glamour and star-studded Monaco Grand Prix like few others of recent times.  



Daniel Ricciardo, Redbull Racing has crowned an extraordinary weekend at the 76th Grand Prix de Monaco by winning for the first time on the streets of the Principality. His second win this season, and the seventh of his F1 career, he had to nurse his Red Bull home with Sebastian Vettel taking second place in the Ferrari and World Champion Lewis Hamilton driving his Mercedes into third place.



CHRISTIAN HORNER, Team Principal, Redbullracing:
“Difficult to describe the performance Daniel put in today. From lap 28 when the MGU-K expired, which creates all kinds of issues with cooling, with brake and tyre temperatures, he managed it in the calmest of manners while defending with Sebastian Vettel no more than a second behind him, and I never believed with approximately a 25 per cent loss of power that he would hold the lead for another 50 laps and win our 250th grand prix.
The day and the entire race weekend has belonged to Daniel with a phenomenal performance. It was a great recovery from Max. From the back of the grid it’s always going to be a tough afternoon but he made good progress with some good overtaking which is very difficult to do here, and he benefitted from some good teamwork and strategy and managed to get in to the top 10.
Of all the races to win on the calendar, Monaco is the highlight because of that rich heritage and history; this one especially so for Daniel after the disappointment of 2016. To achieve that victory today was testimony to the great car that the guys and girls in Milton Keynes have produced, and Daniel’s ability behind the wheel. It is absolutely teamwork that wins races and we have to thank all of our team partners for their support that allows us all to savour special moments like this.”


DANIEL RICCIARDO, Finish Position: WINNER Start Position: Pole
“Wow, it still hasn’t sunk in. It was a perfect weekend but a crazy race. It’s such a long week and because I get so excited for this race, I find it hard to control myself and I just couldn’t wait for the lights to go out today. The start went well and I thought, I’ve pretty much done the hard part so let’s just finish this race. Then on lap 28 I exited a corner and felt like I pretty much had no power. When it was clear that it was an MGU-K issue I wanted to close my eyes and start crying as I thought the race was over and I wondered just what I have to do to win here. I spoke with my engineer on the radio and we changed a lot of things that didn’t fix the problem but we just had to survive with the problem and keep Seb behind. We had a lot less power, fortunately, it’s a tight track and we had a good car so I could make up enough time in the corners not to be vulnerable on the straights. On any other circuit, there was no way I would have won today. It wasn’t fun driving like that and I’m pretty exhausted, but very, very happy. We finally got some redemption and this is the sweetest feeling. It wasn’t easy but now I can say I’m a winner here and it’s great to win the team’s 250th race.”

MAX VERSTAPPEN, Finish Position: 9th, Start Position: 20th
“Although we knew it was going to be damage limitation I still really enjoyed myself out there today as I was able to race other cars and be competitive pretty much from start to finish. Deep down of course I am still disappointed as we could have had a much better result if I hadn’t made the mistake in practice, but on the other hand, I made the most of the race. I had fun, I was passing cars and fighting every lap which is especially rare here in Monaco, normally it is just cruising during the race. The car handled well and we got the strategy spot on and finished in the points so I think that is a good day’s work all things considered. I have learnt throughout my career that it is easy afterwards to say it could have been like this or that, but I always have to look at myself. This weekend I made a mistake but Daniel did a superb job so a massive congratulations to him on winning the race and having a very special moment.”



Monaco Grand Prix - 2018 - Final Classification

P. Driver Team Laps Time/Gap
1st Daniel Ricciardo, Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, 78 1:42.54.807
2nd Sebastian Vettel, Scuderia Ferrari, 78 +7.336
3rd Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport, 78 +17.013
4th Kimi Raikkonen, Scuderia Ferrari, 78 +18.127
5th Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport, 78 +18.822
6th Esteban Ocon, Sahara Force India F1 Team, 78 +23.667
7th Pierre Gasly, Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda, 78 +24.331
8th Nico Hulkenberg, Renault Sport Formula One Team, 78 +24.839
9th Max Verstappen, Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, 78 +25.317
10th Carlos Sainz, Renault Sport Formula One Team, 78 +69.013
11th Marcus Ericsson, Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, 78 +69.864
12th Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India F1 Team, 78 +70.461
13th Kevin Magnussen, Haas F1 Team, 78 +74.823
14th Steoffel Vandoorne, McLaren F1 Team, 77 + 1 lap
15th Romain Grosjean, Haas F1 Team, 77 + 1 lap
16th Sergei Sirotkin, Williams Martini Racing, 77 + 1 lap
17th Lance Stroll, Williams Martini Racing, 76 +2 laps
18th Charles Leclerc, Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, 70 DNF
19th Brendon Hartley, Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda, 70 DNF
R Fernando Alonso, McLaren F1 Team, 52 DNF


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