The Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday was one of the most spectacular races in recent times. Not for the numerous crashes and constant chaos alone, but more importantly for the fact that it witnessed the coming of age of Lewis Hamilton.
In a matter of two hours and 75-odd laps,
The 23-year-old Briton was in a league of his own, in a different race and with no real rival to speak of. Except for a minor misdemeanour in the sixth lap when he damaged his right rear tyre,
The incident-filled and action-packed race on the streets of the Mediterranean principality was a real test of not only driving skill but also basic will under dramatically changing landscape. But
Be it rain or shine, wet or dry, the McLaren driver did not let anything bother him in his pursuit of emulating his boyhood hero Aryton Senna by winning the glamour Grand Prix. As he admitted at the end of the race, this will be the highlight of his career.
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Each of the above drivers made costly mistakes, erred in judgement and were found wanting when the heat was on. Alonso was repeatedly heard asking for help on the radio, Coulthard crashed twice,
It was almost comical, and even understandable if it had happened on Exhibition Road on Thursday night – a careless driver with one hand on a mobile and the other clutching a coke can crashing into the car ahead and bringing the traffic to a screeching halt.
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Elsewhere, BMW’s Nick Heidfeld and Nico Rosberg of Williams were also involved in high-speed crashes. The numbers just kept piling on that most of the teams were in danger of running out of new nose cones.
But
In the end it was a victory which would have even made Senna or Schumacher proud, coming as it did from third on the grid and in rain and shine and amidst growing carnage. No doubt luck favoured
Racing legend Jackie Stewart perhaps best summed up
For good measure Stewart added: “At his age he can win here many times. He has got the car, which you need, and he has the undoubted talent, so I think this will be the first of many.”
Senna won six times in
