

When you don't get into Q3 your weekend is pretty much done and it's really about trying to recover as much as you can," an infuriated Hamilton said after Saturday's session. And when you see the other car is capable of making it work and you can't think of why you aren't able to and it feels it's like a mystery, because none of us can really understand it. F1is Top 5 Moments of 2017: Liberty gets F1 ready to rumble F1is Top 5 Moments of 2017: Singapore, the fall of the Prancing Horse F1is Top 5 Moments of 2017: The many battles of Baku F1is Top 5 Moments of 2017: Monaco, via Indianapolis.
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So much energy and work goes into these weeks, collectively as a team and individually and the way you prepare yourself. W Series to be broadcast live on UKs free-to-air Channel 4 Scenes from the paddock - Shanghai. "I was devastated after the session, to the point that I couldn't get out of the car. Hamilton, the three-time World Champion, missed out on Q3 for the first time since the 2013 Italian Grand Prix. 14 on the starting grid after struggling with grip and tyre temperature. Hamilton is unlikely to return to the podium this year after a horrible qualifying session on Saturday when the Briton dropped No.

So, we are going to prepare for the race as usual," Raikkonen said after securing pole position for Ferrari, via ESPN.

Now it is impossible to make predictions for tomorrow, all we have to think about is the start, the pace, the strategy, and then try to put everything together. "As I said, it's been fantastic for the team, but I am not totally happy with my performance today. Vettel is currently the leader in the FIA World Championship table (104 points) and will get the opportunity to distance himself from Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton (98 points), who would struggle to secure a podium finish in a track that rarely accommodates overtaking manoeuvres. Mercedes have won the last four races in Monaco with Lewis Hamilton (2016) and Nico Rosberg (2013-2015) dominating at the street circuit.įerrari's Kimi Raikkonen finished ahead of teammate Sebastian Vettel and Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas to secure his first pole position since the 2008 French Grand Prix. The 2017 Formula One season moves to Circuit de Monaco Sunday for the Monaco Grand Prix.
