Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc
claimed his second consecutive win from pole, using a soft-hard one-stop
strategy: the only driver in the race to select this. The Monegasque driver,
taking Ferrari’s first home victory since 2010, had to soak up constant
pressure from both Mercedes drivers on a soft-medium strategy, who finished
second and third behind him.
KEY MOMENTS
* Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes attempted to ‘undercut’ Leclerc by pitting one
lap before him, for medium tyres. Nonetheless, Leclerc’s pace was enough for
him to emerge ahead of Hamilton after making his own stop for the hard tyre
and defend his lead all the way to the finish.
* The fastest lap of the race was set by Lewis Hamilton, who made a late
second stop for the soft, while his team mate Valtteri Bottas took up the
pursuit of Leclerc.
* Conditions remained dry following heavy overnight rain, with air and track
temperatures respectively of 21 and 35 degrees.
* Many frontrunners were hit with grid penalties, selecting mediums for the
opening stint. One was Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who started last and
finished eighth, despite making two stops. Ahead of him in seventh was
Racing Point’s Sergio Perez, who started 18th after an engine change.
HOW EACH TYRE PERFORMED
HARD C2: Used by both Ferrari drivers, notably by Leclerc who benefited from
their durability and consistency to win the race despite intense pressure.
MEDIUM C3: Instrumental to the fightback staged by those starting towards
the back of the grid after penalties, who all chose this tyre from P14
downwards.
SOFT C4: Used by the top half of the grid to start the grand prix, with a
soft-medium one-stopper predicted as the fastest strategy. During the race,
all drivers except Norris and Russell used it.
MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING
“In dry conditions, the majority of drivers could execute the predicted
one-stop strategy, with the central battle for most of the race being
between the soft-hard strategy from Ferrari and Leclerc versus the
soft-medium ‘undercut’ from Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton. Both drivers
delivered an excellent battle all the way to the finish, with Valtteri
Bottas joining in as well. We saw some impressive stints even from the soft
tyres, with several drivers hanging onto their original set of starting
softs well into the second half of the race; helped also by a couple of
virtual safety car periods. Congratulations to Charles Leclerc and Ferrari
for a memorable home victory, as well as to Renault for getting two cars
into the top five, not to mention Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi for his
best race result.” |