Bird holds off Bianchi to win in Monaco, Rossi 3rd

(L to R) Jules Bianchi (2nd), Sam Bird (1st) and Alexander Rossi (3rd). No wonder Bird is so fast, look how short and lightweight he is!

Sam Bird (ISR) denied his opponents even a sniff of success in the streets of Monaco, leading the weekend’s proceedings from free practice to the checkered flag at the end of the feature race. The Mercedes AMG F1 Team driver claimed victory in the principality ahead of Jules Bianchi (Tech 1 Racing) and Alexander Rossi (Arden Caterham), and finishes the meeting top of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series championship.

Under sunny skies in Monaco, the curtain-raiser for the 70th Formula One Grand Prix in the principality got underway with Sam Bird lining up on pole alongside Alexander Rossi, on a grid packed with drivers and famous names from the world of motorsport and Formula One.

Bird grabs lead at start

Bird got away quickest as the lights went out and held the lead, with Bianchi passing Rossi to move into second. Kevin Magnussen (Carlin) was forced to retire early on after hitting the barrier at Sainte-Dévote. It was Bird, then, who led the race at this stage ahead of Bianchi, Rossi, Robin Frijns (Fortec Motorsports) and Kevin Korjus (Tech 1 Racing).

Bird and Bianchi then quickly began to pull away from the chasing pack. Rossi, third, also opened a large gap on Frijns, who was in turn followed closely by Korjus and Nico Müller (International Draco Racing). This group, however, was unable to keep up with the pace set by Bird and Bianchi.

After Bird held the advantage early in the race, Bianchi began to step up the tempo. Bianchi, third driver for Sahara Force India and a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy, recorded a series of fastest laps to close the gap on the race leader. This fast pace allowed Bird and Bianchi to stretch their lead over Rossi and Korjus even further. Championship leader Frijns, meanwhile, had to retire on lap nine after experiencing a problem with his pneumatic gear control.

Rossi was a distant third on Sunday. How good is Rossi? He was over 2 seconds per lap faster than his teammate all weekend

As the race passed its midway point, there were two stand-out battles: Bird versus Bianchi, for first place, and Rossi versus Korjus, for third. Müller, meanwhile, did a perfect job of holding off the challenge of Marco Sorensen (Lotus), Nick Yelloly (Comtec Racing), Mikhail Aleshin (Team RFR), Walter Grubmuller (P1 Motorsport) and Richie Stanaway (Lotus). Stanaway, for his part, finished his race against the barrier after his throttle became stuck at the exit of Piscine corner. This allowed Carlos Huertas (Fortec Motorsports) to move up into tenth place.

The Tech 1 Racing drivers maintained the pressure on their rivals until the final laps. Bianchi continued to push in hope of snatching the lead from Bird, while Korjus still had his sights set on Rossi’s third place. The suspense continued to the end, but the order at the front remained unchanged as the drivers took the checkered flag. Bird, then, chose the ideal surroundings to record his maiden Formula Renault 3.5 Series victory. He finished first ahead of Bianchi and Rossi, and leaves Monaco with a five-point lead over Frijns at the top of the championship.

What they said:

Sam Bird: “Last year, in the GP2 Series, I didn’t have much success here. This weekend, everything went like a dream. It’s an impressive thing to win in Monaco, so I’m a bit emotional. Huge credit must go to the ISR team, who have done a brilliant job. We’re top of the championship this evening, but that’s not the most important part… there’s still such a long way to go in the championship."

Jules Bianchi

Jules Bianchi: “It was a great race. I pushed from start to finish, even though I preserved my tires for a few laps. Sam Bird didn’t make the slightest mistake. Congratulations to him and his team. We needed points today, so it’s a job well done. For us, the championship really starts today!"

Alexander Rossi: “For the Arden Caterham team, it’s a great satisfaction to record their first ever podium finish in this discipline in Monaco. To be honest, we lacked the performance to keep up with the pace of Sam and Jules. So I defended my position. This result gives us a lot of hope for Spa-Francorchamps, which is my favorite circuit."

Results

POS NUM DRIVER TEAM LAPS TIME/GAP
1 5 BIRD Sam ISR 33 46:16.823
2 8 BIANCHI Jules TECH 1 RACING 33 +2.689
3 25 ROSSI Alexander ARDEN CATERHAM 33 +36.611
4 7 KORJUS Kevin TECH 1 RACING 33 +37.607
5 21 MULLER Nico INTERNATIONAL DRACO RACING 33 +41.366
6 12 SORENSEN Marco LOTUS 33 +44.694
7 24 YELLOLY Nick COMTEC RACING 33 +57.405
8 17 ALESHIN Mikhail TEAM RUSSIA FRANCE RACING 33 +58.837
9 9 GRUBMULLER Walter P1 MOTORSPORT 33 +1:00.410
10 3 HUERTAS Carlos FORTEC MOTORSPORTS 33 +1:02.734
11 28 PIC Arthur DAMS 33 +1:11.708
12 2 STEVENS Will CARLIN 33 +1:25.350
13 26 WILLIAMSON Lewis ARDEN CATERHAM 32 +1 Lap
14 20 AMBERG Zoel PONS RACING 32 +1 Lap
15 10 MOVE Daniil P1 MOTORSPORT 32 +1 Lap
16 23 GHIRELLI Vittorio COMTEC RACING 32 +1 Lap
17 27 FORESTI Lucas DAMS 31 +2 Laps
18 16 MARTSENKO Nicolay TARGET RACING SRL 31 +2 Laps
19 19 CUNHA Yann PONS RACING 23 +10 Laps
20 18 NEBYLITSKIY Anton TEAM RUSSIA FRANCE RACING 20 +13 Laps
21 15 VENTURINI Giovanni TARGET RACING SRL 19 +14 Laps
22 11 STANAWAY Richie LOTUS 18 +15 Laps
23 4 FRIJNS Robin FORTEC MOTORSPORTS 8 +25 Laps
24 6 ROSENZWEIG Jake ISR 6 +27 Laps
25 22 NEGRAO Andr� INTERNATIONAL DRACO RACING 4 +29 Laps
NC 1 MAGNUSSEN Kevin CARLIN