Hamilton defeats Ferraris to win Italian GP
Hamilton wins Italian GP for 5th time |
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton survived a clash with Sebastian Vettel on lap one and then Mercedes outfoxed Ferrari on tire strategy that allowed Hamilton to pass Kimi Raikkonen for the lead and the win of the Italian GP at Monza.
In winning Hamilton has widened his point lead over Vettel to over 30 points.
Sebastian Vettel spun on lap 1 when he and Hamilton touched and came back from the back to finish 4th behind Valtteri Bottas.
Max Verstappen rounded out the top-5.
Raikkonen's chances were boosted when Vettel defended too hard from Hamilton into the second chicane on Lap 1.
[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Hamilton was on the outside and Vettel opted to try and hang on alongside. The result was contact, with Vettel’s Ferrari spun round to drop him to the back of the field. Hamilton, meanwhile, was unscathed and set about chasing down Raikkonen.
Raikkonen pitted first, with Hamilton going eight laps longer. With fresher tyres, and the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas, who had yet to stop, backing Raikkonen up at the front, Hamilton closed onto the Ferrari’s gearbox. Bottas then pitted, giving Raikkonen clear air, but his tyres were in trouble.
Hamilton bided his time and then pounced to snatch the lead with eight laps to go, before pulling away to take a brilliant victory against the run of form. Raikkonen nursed his car home to second, with Verstappen crossing the line third before a five-second time penalty dropped him behind Bottas and Vettel in the final classification.
Hamilton hustled Raikkonen, with the Finn increasingly struggling with his blistered tires. Eventually, he could hold on no more, with Hamilton diving around the outside of the first chicane to take the lead, to the disappointment of the Ferrari fan-packed grandstands.
Ferrari then tell Raikkonen to take care of his tires and “bring the car home", with the Finn fading and allowing Hamilton to move well clear. Further back, Verstappen and Bottas make contact at Turn 1, with Verstappen given a five-second time penalty for the incident.
Bottas can’t find a way past, but he inherited the final podium position courtesy of Verstappen's penalty. Vettel completed a strong recovery drive to take fourth, ahead of Romain Grosjean in the Haas, who took his fourth successive points finish.
Vettel blew it again |
The Force Indias of Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez finished seventh and eighth, while Carlos Sainz and Lance Stroll completed the top 10.
Vettel leaves Monza 30 points adrift of championship leader Hamilton on a weekend where he would have expected to slice the deficit to at least 10. Vettel has made far too many mistakes this year, today, leading in the rain at Hockenheim and more. Hamilton will win the title because he makes no mistakes.
There are still seven races and a maximum of 175 points left on the table but Hamilton is just too good for Vettel and Aldo Costa isn't done making the Mercedes a better car.
Quotes
Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport
Lewis Hamilton (1st): "That was one tough race, but a really enjoyable one – I'm very, very happy. This afternoon has shaken off to be one of the best. It's so close between Ferrari and us, this race was really down to who makes the least mistakes and who looks after their tyres the best. Valtteri did a great job extending his stint which enabled me to close up to Kimi. It was really great team work today, a great pit stop, great communication with the team. It was an intense first lap, we all got off to similar starts. When we went into Turn 4, I was a bit surprised that Sebastian chose the inside and did not go for the outside. That was my opportunity and I had to make sure that I was far enough alongside him. We touched for a brief moment and my car was slightly damaged afterwards, but fortunately I was able to continue and keep up with Kimi. Once I had closed the gap to Kimi on my second stint, I could see that his tyres were blistering, so I started to take care of my tyres and made sure that I didn't blister mine. When Valtteri then came in for his pit stop it was a bit harder to keep up with Kimi, but I knew that my tyres were in better shape. I had to push as hard as I could to close the gap, particularly through the Lesmos and Ascari. But this track is really just incredible, it's such a phenomenal circuit to drive with all it's high-speed corners and the fact that you can follow through the corners and the chicanes make it one of the best tracks in the world. It's always a real privilege to win in Italy. But we need to keep our heads down, work hard and make sure that we put up a good fight in Singapore."
Valtteri Bottas (4th): "It was a very successful day – both for me and for Lewis – and it feels good to be back on the podium. We knew the Ferraris were going to be quick today, so we wanted to give 100 per cent and put them under pressure. We knew we had to work together as a team today and that worked out very well for us. After what happened in the first lap with Sebastian, I knew that there was a good chance for me to get to the podium today. But it was still not an easy race; I did a very long first stint, trying to keep Kimi behind me on old tyres. I managed to still extract decent lap times out of the tyres so that Kimi never really got close enough to be able to overtake. Ultimately, this strategy helped both Lewis' and my race. After the long first stint I had the chance to take the fight to Max on fresh rubber and ended up on the podium. It was a really good team effort today and we managed to get more points than Ferrari even though we started behind them. But we know we have to keep pushing in order to be able to put them under pressure."
Andrew Shovlin: "We certainly didn't expect today to go the way it did but we knew if we could put them under some pressure, opportunities for the win would start to appear. The first lap was quite dramatic, we had good starts with both cars and Lewis was able to put himself into really good position into Turn 4 nosing ahead of Vettel. We were lucky that he did more harm to his own race than ours and we didn't have much damage to the car. The race with Lewis and Kimi was interesting and one that we had covered in the morning strategy meeting. They couldn't leave the pit window open, but it meant we were able to create an offset on tyres that in the end won us the race. The tyres were on the limit and the work to understand the blistering we suffered in Spa helped today, the strong end of stint pace with both cars was a testament to the hard work that has gone on at the factory over the last week. Both drivers did a brilliant job today and looked after the tyres very well. Valtteri had a tough battle with Verstappen but once we knew that Max had a penalty, there was no point in continuing to attack him so we backed off knowing we had secured a podium. We're in Singapore next and that is a track that hasn't been kind to us over the years so we are under no illusions that it will be a difficult challenge. However, we have a good car, a fantastic team and two great drivers so we will be doing everything we can to keep our championship leads intact."
Toto Wolff: "This is what makes racing so special: the points are given out on Sunday, not Saturday, and today we were all privileged to enjoy a fantastic race-long between two champions. Lewis didn't put a foot wrong today – he put his car in the right place each time, was patient when he needed to be and took a fantastic win, his fifth here in Monza. But we must not forget Valtteri today: he drove a great race and deserved his podium finish this afternoon. For us, P1 and P3 is a fantastic result and a great reward for all the hard work the teams in Brixworth and Brackley have put in over the past weeks; last week, we struggled with the tyre management; today, it was the Ferrari that blistered the soft tyres. This afternoon, I think we had the fastest car on race pace – although we must be a little cautious because we didn't see Sebastian's pace without damage – but we were able to put pressure on Kimi all through the race. We got the strategy just right: with Kimi and Lewis at the first stop, we were ready to do the opposite of Ferrari – then extended the stint to have the biggest offset of tyre life when Kimi pitted. And with Valtteri, it was exactly the same: it was the right strategy to leave him on track, building the offset to Verstappen so he could attack in the final laps with fresher tyres. And that's exactly what he did to get his podium. Overall, it was a very good day for the team at every level. We have Singapore coming next, which has not been our strongest track in past years. But we will be turning over every stone in the next weeks to find even more performance and pushing flat out to build our lead in both championships."
Scuderia Ferrari
Kimi Raikkonen (2nd): "Definitely not the result we were looking for to give to our fans, who supported us in fine style all weekend, for which I thank them on behalf of the entire team. After the collision at the second chicane, Kimi had to fight two opponents on his own, while Seb, in a badly damaged car, fought his way up the order. We know we have a very strong car, which was clearly demonstrated by the fact we monopolised the front row of the grid. Now, the important thing is to react as a team, in an orderly and determined fashion, without ever giving up. There is still a long way to go in the championship and we are already preparing for the next challenge in Singapore."
Sebastian Vettel (5th): "At the beginning I tried to overtake Kimi in Turn 1 and 4, but I couldn’t. He opened the brakes, which he had the right to do, so I moved aside and opened a gap to Lewis. Then I had room left and no chance anymore. So, when I touched Lewis, I span around and that was unfortunate, as my car got quite some damages. It could have gone differently, but obviously it wasn’t the case. Unfortunately, our race was compromised and it was a shame, but then I tried to do my best and had a decent recovery from the back. All in all, it could have been even worse. It’s disappointing of course, because we had the pace and we definitely could have won. There are many points to win back now in the championship, but we still have time to improve and we have the margin to recover. I am sorry for our tifosi because they just deserved a different result today."
Maurizio Arrivabene, Team Principal: "Definitely not the result we were looking for to give to our fans, who supported us in fine style all weekend, for which I thank them on behalf of the entire team. After the collision at the second chicane, Kimi had to fight two opponents on his own, while Seb, in a badly damaged car, fought his way up the order. We know we have a very strong car, which was clearly demonstrated by the fact we monopolised the front row of the grid. Now, the important thing is to react as a team, in an orderly and determined fashion, without ever giving up. There is still a long way to go in the championship and we are already preparing for the next challenge in Singapore."
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen (3rd): "I think if you look at the car performance, we've done a really good job in being that competitive on this track today. I don't think it could have been better for us and finishing third on the road was a good result. Unfortunately we had a penalty and I was put back to fifth. I think I gave Valtteri enough space on the left so he didn't need to go off the track. The rule says that as long as you give the other driver a car width space, it should be enough. That's what I did, but he clipped my wheel at Turn 1 and he had to go straight on. I don't agree with the penalty, but the decision is taken and we can't do anything about it. Of course after I heard about the penalty I was even more determined to keep my track position. I've tried to do the best race I could and I had to fight hard for it as we are so much slower on the straights. Before the race I thought fifth would have been the best possible result for us, but after a good start and keeping the Mercedes behind, we were in third position, so I gave it everything. Looking at the positives, the car was performing very well today and in terms of pace we were competitive. In general keeping a Mercedes behind you on this track is a very positive sign and hopefully we can keep this momentum going to Singapore where our car is usually strong."
Daniel Ricciardo (DNF, Engine): "It's been another frustrating race for me. I passed Stroll and looked in the mirror to see if I was clear of him but I couldn't see that well. I then realised that was because there was a lot of smoke coming out the back of the car and when I reported it to my engineers they asked me to stop. I feared it could have been something to do with the power unit but after we got the car back to the garage and the guys investigated, they suspect it's a clutch issue. It's been a frustrating period of races but hopefully we can change some things on the car, improve the reliability and aim for the podium in Singapore."
Christian Horner, Sporting Director: "After a strong start Max was able to pass Valtteri Bottas into the chicane, then avoid the incident at Turn 2 and complete the first lap in P3. He was then able to consolidate that position and keep Valtteri behind throughout the first stint. We pitted once we found a window and changed to the soft tyre and Max's pace was strong enough to maintain track position to Valtteri who was always going to have the advantage at the end of the race with the fresher tyre. Whilst defending from the Mercedes into Turn 1 the stewards unfortunately judged that he didn't quite leave enough space resulting in a five-second penalty dropping him from a finish position of P3 to P5. Nonetheless, Max has driven the wheels off the car all afternoon and done a good job. Daniel made up places early in the race and was making good ground but unfortunately we had an issue causing us to retire the car with a lot of smoke coming out of the air intake. We are still not entirely sure on the cause but it is a suspected clutch issue."
Sahara Force India F1 Team
Esteban Ocon (7th): "I'm feeling happy with the result today. We were targeting sixth place, but we just didn't quite have enough pace advantage to make the move on Grosjean. However, seventh and eighth for the team is a great effort. My start was really good but I was squeezed onto the grass on the approach to turn one and had to back out of it, which cost me a couple of positions. From then on we had good pace and we managed to get ahead of Sainz. I was able to look after my tyres and make them last. I had one realistic opportunity to try and get Grosjean towards the end of the race, but it didn't work out. I'm pleased we could end the European season with a strong result. We head to the flyaways in good shape and we have good momentum."
Sergio Perez (8th): "I am happy to come away from here with points, especially considering we were starting pretty far back on the grid. Unfortunately, I had to carry really big damage for the whole of the race: I was in a battle with Kevin [Magnussen] and he cut the chicane twice when I had already passed him. He was not told to give the position back but I managed to get alongside him again at Lesmo. He just didn't give me enough room and put me all the way to the inside. In such a fast corner, there was always going to be contact and it ended up damaging my car badly. I had lots of understeer so it was a very difficult race. Despite these problems, we had strong pace and I was right behind Esteban in the final part of the race as we both tried to get ahead of Grosjean. We didn't quite manage to be 'best of the rest', but all things considered we did a good job today. The results from the last two weeks show how strong this team is. We would be theoretically fourth in the championship and we are scoring good points. In Singapore we will get some upgrades, which hopefully means we can keep performing well in the final few races of the championship."
Otmar Szafnauer, Chief Operating Officer: "Ten points from Monza represents a good reward for another massive effort by the team. The car has been strong from the start of practice and despite not maximising qualifying yesterday we recovered well to bring both cars home well inside the points. Esteban was very close to overtaking Grosjean in the final few laps and, despite having a quicker car, we just ran out of laps to make the move. Sergio was right behind Esteban, too, having battled back from P14 to eighth, which was a tremendous effort. The strategy calls from the pit wall saw us pit late in the race with both cars, which worked out well for us and ensured we had good race pace throughout the afternoon, and a relative tyre advantage at the end."
Williams Martini Racing
Lance Stroll (10th): "Feeling good is an understatement. I hoped we would score points, but I didn't really expect it. We didn't expect coming into today we would have the pace to stay there, but we did. We were following Sainz all race and were catching him a little bit towards the end, so I am really happy with the job we did today and all weekend. We really nailed it this weekend in qualifying, the race and with the strategy. It was one of those weekends where it all just came together. The key was just solid work all weekend and everyone in the team played their part. I think this track suited us, but I am still going to be positive going into Singapore, as there last year we had pretty poor pace in qualifying, so qualified 18th, but finished eighth. There are always opportunities."
Sergey Sirotkin (11th): "It was a good race but not good enough. We had the pace to be in the points but unfortunately, as we saw, I wasn't the luckiest car with blue flags and where I got them on track. There was a lot of race time lost there which is a shame. I enjoyed the fight and how the car felt pleased me. It allowed me to participate in a good fight and I really enjoyed it."
Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer: "It was a good job by the team and by the drivers, not least to get two cars home in a race that can be very tough, but also, we were really racing today. Unfortunately, we only got points with one car. It would've been great to get Sergey off the line on the points table. He drove a superb and faultless weekend, so it was a little bit undeserved. Having said that, well done to Lance. He got the better grid position and therefore the better position in the race. He drove an extremely controlled race, overtook when necessary, and got one point. Well done to the drivers, and to the team at the circuit and back at base. We've been making a lot of developments behind the scenes and I think some of these positive steps are starting to come into play."
Renault Sport Formula One Team
Carlos Sainz (9th):
Nico Hulkenberg (14th):
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Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda
Pierre Gasly (15th): "Today was clearly not the day we wanted. At the beginning of the race, I was blocked in Turn 1 and 2 and lost a couple of places. Very soon I had an incident with Fernando and my floor got damaged on the right side, after that I had another collision with Daniel which compromised the rear. In these conditions, the car was sliding everywhere and the race was pretty much over for me, it was very difficult to go to the end. We knew it would have been a difficult race for us but the damage to the car made it even trickier, I did the maximum I could but we lost the pace shown during the weekend. I just need to forget about it and start focusing on Singapore, which is a track where we normally can do very well."
Brendon Hartley (DNF, Accident): "I was really looking forward to my first Monza GP. I felt very strong all weekend and was very close to Pierre in Qualifying – even if that meant starting a few positions lower on the grid – I was confident of having a strong race. Unfortunately, right after the start, Ericsson moved a little bit to the left trying to pass me. It wasn't that aggressive what he did, but it was enough to put an end to my day before Turn 1. It's been a great race to watch from the outside, but of course I would have preferred to be on track and finish the race."
Toyoharu Tanabe, Honda F1 Technical Director: "A disappointing outcome to the team's home race, partly caused by both cars being involved in collisions. In Brendon's case, this happened shortly after the start when he was hit by a Sauber and had to retire. As for Pierre, there was a collision with a McLaren after the safety car period and that upset the balance of his car which meant he could not repeat the pace we had seen earlier in the weekend. This was not the best end to the European part of the season, but now we will just focus on the remaining races, starting with Singapore, a track which should be better suited to the characteristics of our package."
Haas F1 Team
Romain Grosjean (6th): "It's great to be in the points again and enjoying a good series of races. It was a good race, but tough. The Force Indias were definitely faster today. I had to push the car very hard to keep them behind. I was very happy with that, and very happy with the team's progress. We've now moved up to fourth in the constructors' standings, so that's pretty amazing. I've never really had a good race at Monza, but today that wasn't the case. I'm happy and looking forward to going to Singapore."
Kevin Magnussen (17th): "It was a pretty long race for us today. We had some damage on the rear tire after the first lap. I had to box for mediums and just went nowhere from there. Our race ended on lap one. We were then doing the whole race on one set of medium tires – the slowest – so it was never really going to be a case of us getting back in the race."
Guenther Steiner, Team Principal: "Sixth place and eight points is a good result. Kevin, at the beginning, had problems. He didn't have a good start, then there were problems. Nevertheless, it was a great race for Romain and good points for Haas F1 Team. We are now tied for fourth with Renault. It's getting interesting now. We're really looking forward to going to Singapore and seeing what we can do there."
McLaren F1 Team
Stoffel Vandoorne (13th): "It was a pretty decent race for us today, considering the performance we had on Friday. We made a good step on Saturday, went into the race and beat a few cars that we maybe didn't expect to beat. That was positive. Our race pace was pretty good. We were stuck behind a Sauber, the Toro Rosso of Pierre [Gasly] and the Renault of Nico [Hulkenberg] but with our strategy we managed to undercut them and make it work. Anyway, we knew that Spa and Monza would be two difficult races for us, even though the latter turned out to be maybe slightly better than expected. Next stop Singapore – hopefully we'll have more performance there."
Fernando Alonso (DNF, Retired): "This weekend we performed much better than we expected and I think we had the possibility to take some points today, so it's a shame that we had to retire so early in the race. Also, we were planning to change the engine at Spa or here and get a penalty at a track we knew was going to be difficult for us in terms of performance, but surprisingly we were good, so we chose not to take it here. In the end, we didn't score any points here so it's double pain, as we'll have to take the penalty later in the season. The car was misfiring from the start of the race in Turns Seven and Eight, and unfortunately in the end it switched off and I arrived rolling into the pit-lane. It's a true shame. Let's see if we can make the car more robust for the coming races."
Gil de Ferran, Sporting Director: "We leave this amazing place with mixed feelings. On one hand, we are bitterly disappointed with Fernando's retirement, which was an electrical issue, when he was in a solid position to score some points. On the other hand, Stoffel put in a strong performance, pushing hard all the way. We executed a clean pit-stop and made good decisions on strategy. Now we say goodbye to Europe and look ahead to the last chapter of the championship, where we'll continue to keep fighting and trying to improve our position in the standings."
Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team
Charles Leclerc (12th): "It was a challenging race. We lost quite a bit of time because of the contact. After we undercut our competitors with our strategy, we did manage to get ahead but it was too late for us to advance to a top-ten position. Our pace was quite good, so it is a shame not to finish in the points. Nevertheless, it was a good race, and I look forward to getting back in the car in Singapore."
Marcus Ericsson (16th): "It was not the best weekend for me. To be honest, it was quite a tough race. I had a good start, however, shortly after I was touched by another car which caused a puncture on my left rear tyre. I had to pit and from that point on it was a difficult race. I look forward to Singapore now, and am confident that we can fight back there."
Frederic Vasseur, Team Principal: "It was a challenging weekend – but taking into consideration how eventful it was, all in all we had a good race. The pace was better and we were in front of some of our main competitors. Marcus and Charles recovered some of the positions they lost in qualifying, and did a good job to fight their way into the midfield. Nevertheless, our aim is still to score points going forward. We have to keep on working hard and stay positive and focused for the next Grand Prix in Singapore."
Results
POS | NO | DRIVER | CAR | LAPS | BEHIND |
1 | 44 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 53 | +0.000s |
2 | 7 | Kimi Raikkonen | Ferrari | 53 | +8.705s |
3 | 77 | Valtteri Bottas | Mercedes | 53 | +14.066s |
4 | 5 | Sebastian Vettel | Ferrari | 53 | +16.151s |
5 | 33 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing Renault | 53 | +18.208s |
6 | 8 | Romain Grosjean | Haas Ferrari | 53 | +56.320s |
7 | 31 | Esteban Ocon | Force India Mercedes | 53 | +57.761s |
8 | 11 | Sergio Perez | Force India Mercedes | 53 | +58.678s |
9 | 55 | Carlos Sainz | Renault | 53 | +78.140s |
10 | 18 | Lance Stroll | Williams Mercedes | 52 | +1 lap |
11 | 35 | Sergey Sirotkin | Williams Mercedes | 52 | +1 lap |
12 | 16 | Charles Leclerc | Sauber Ferrari | 52 | +1 lap |
13 | 2 | Stoffel Vandoorne | McLaren Renault | 52 | +1 lap |
14 | 27 | Nico Hulkenberg | Renault | 52 | +1 lap |
15 | 10 | Pierre Gasly | Toro Rosso Honda | 52 | +1 lap |
16 | 9 | Marcus Ericsson | Sauber Ferrari | 52 | +1 lap |
17 | 20 | Kevin Magnussen | Haas Ferrari | 52 | +1 lap |
NC | 3 | Daniel Ricciardo | Red Bull Racing Renault | 23 | DNF |
NC | 14 | Fernando Alonso | McLaren Renault | 9 | DNF |
NC | 28 | Brendon Hartley | Toro Rosso Honda | 0 | DNF |