terça-feira, 27 de maio de 2014

8º Guest Post

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It’s the fifth consecutive one-two for Mercedes (the most striking thing is the size of their superiority: Even with the safety car twice, just Ricciardo in 3rd and Alonso in 4th didn’t lose at least 1 lap to the German team. This time Rosberg was ahead of Hamilton (who ended the race with vision problems).

The Monaco Grand Prix is always something different: accidents, incidents, eight retirements, the Safety Car twice, and huge emotion corner after corner, lap after lap…
Jules Bianchi deserves to be considered the “Man of the Day” as he started 21st and finished 9th, scoring for the first time in his career, the same happening with his team, Marussia.

Ferrari continues unconvincingly: Alonso was 4th, while Räikkönen after a great start, first had a puncture and then became involved in an accident to finally finish in 12th.
Force India and Williams continue to score regularly- Hülkenberg was 5th and Massa 7th (respectively they started from positions 11 and 16).
McLaren after three races with no points scored again: eight points for Button and one for Magnussen. Grosjean added four more points for Lotus.
The rest? Well Vettel didn’t finished, Sauber couldn’t deal with their enormous problems, and Ericsson in the Caterham narrowly missed his first point- he was 11th after a 22nd place on grid.

15 days from now, we will have the Canadian Grand Prix on the Notre-Dame island, which is in my opinion, one of the most beautiful circuits nowadays!



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