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On 27/05, 16:18
While he was in 7th place a few laps before the finish, Jean-Eric Vergne's tires did not provide enough grip, prompting the gamble with Intermediate tires. A gamble that turned out to be a bad one since the rain intensified only after the race. Ricciardo, on the other hand, was forced to retire after damaging his steering by going over a curb.
On 27/05, 16:03
After several complicated races, Bruno Senna managed to return to the top 10. The Brazilian driver finished 10th in the principality of Monaco, securing a point for the Williams team. After his victory in Spain, Pastor Maldonado was brought back down to Earth, as he had to retire on the first lap.
On 27/05, 15:56
The HRT team is quite satisfied with their Monaco weekend because although Pedro de la Rosa had to retire on the first lap, Narain Karthikeyan managed to finish the race in a good position, in 15th place. The Spanish team thus achieved its best result of the season.
On 27/05, 15:47
Heikki Kovalainen finishes the Monaco Grand Prix in 13th place, which allows the Caterham team to secure its best result of the season and overtake Marussia in the constructors' standings. Meanwhile, Vitaly Petrov had to retire due to an electrical problem.
On 27/05, 15:32
Nico Rosberg finished in second place at the Monaco Grand Prix while Michael Schumacher had to retire due to a fuel pressure problem. Rosberg is the man in form at the moment, having scored 59 points in the last four races, more than any other driver on the grid.
On 27/05, 14:02
Mark Webber won his second Monaco Grand Prix this afternoon after starting from pole position. The Red Bull driver is the sixth different winner this year in six races. He finished ahead of Nico Rosberg and Fernando Alonso, who now leads the drivers' championship.
On 27/05, 10:14
Sergio Pérez will start this afternoon from the last position on the starting grid of the Monaco Grand Prix after being penalized five grid places following a gearbox change.
On 26/05, 17:49
Pastor Maldonado set the 9th fastest time in the qualifying session this afternoon in Monaco, but the Williams driver will ultimately start from the 24th position due to two penalties.
On 26/05, 17:37
Until now, there could not be more than 20 Grand Prix per season, but with the arrival of the new Concorde Agreements, that should change. This was revealed by Bernie Ecclestone.
On 26/05, 17:32
On the evening of the qualifications for the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix, the technical or sporting leaders reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull, which will start from pole position thanks to Mark Webber, following the five-place penalty imposed on Michael Schumacher, who set the fastest time.
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