Good points
- Mercedes (Nico Rosberg pole, lights to win finish; Lewis Hamilton finished 4th)
- Red Bull (Sebastian Vettel finished 2nd and fastest lap; Mark Webber finished 3rd)
- Force India (Adrian Sutil, finished 5th; Paul di Resta, finished 9th)
- Jenson Button (finished 6th)
- Jean-Éric Vergne (finished 8th)
- Max Chilton (finished 14th, ahead of Giedo van der Garde)
Bad points
- Lotus F1 Team (Kimi Räikkönen finished 10th, collision with Sergio Pérez, which caused him to change tyres at the end of the race; Romain Grosjean DNF, suspension, collision with Daniel Ricciardo)
- Sergio Pérez (DNF, suspension, collision damage with Kimi Räikkönen at the end of the race)
- Filipe Massa (DNF, accident)
- Daniel Ricciardo (DNF, collision with Romain Grosjean)
- Jules Bianchi (DNF, Brakes)
- Pastor Maldonado (DNF, collision with Max Chilton, which caused him crashed him into the barriers, which caused a red flag during the race)
- Charles Pic (DNF, Engine)
The race itself was a very good race to watch, despite the red flag for Pastor Maldonado crash into the barriers in the middle of the race. But, all in all a great race win for Nico Rosberg at the Monaco Grand Prix, pole to win to take his second race win of his career in his Mercedes. Making Nico Rosberg the first ever father and son race winners (Keke Rosberg won at Monaco in 1983 with Williams) at the Monaco Grand Prix. Also, the first Grand Prix win for Mercedes as a manufacture at the Principality as-well.
Meanwhile, both Red Bull drivers of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber finished second and third place to complete the podium positions for this years' Monaco Grand Prix.
Next stop Montreal in two weeks time for the Canadian Grand Prix.
End of blog for how, new post soon. Bye.
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