Event
Grand Prix De Monaco


Date
Sun 29th May 2022 (UTC)
Sun 29th May 2022 (Local)

Timestamp
2022-05-29T13:00:00

Time
timezone flag 13:00:00 UTC (15:00:00 Local)

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timezone flag 24-11-05 05:00 (PST Los Angeles)
timezone flag 24-11-05 07:00 (CST Chicago)
timezone flag 24-11-05 08:00 (EST New York)
timezone flag 24-11-05 13:00 (GMT London)
timezone flag 24-11-05 14:00 (CET Paris)
timezone flag 24-11-05 17:00 (GST Dubai)
timezone flag 24-11-05 18:30 (IST Kolkata)
timezone flag 24-11-05 22:00 (JST Tokyo)
timezone flag 24-11-06 00:00 (AEDT Sydney)

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League
Formula 1

Season
2022

Round
7

Status
Match Finished

Location
Circuit de Monaco
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Description
The 2022 Monaco Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco 2022) was a Formula One motor race held on 29 May 2022 at the Circuit de Monaco in the Principality of Monaco. It was round 7 of 22 in the 2022 Formula One World Championship.

Charles Leclerc took pole in front of Carlos Sainz Jr. and Sergio Pérez. The race started with a rolling start after a 65-minute delay. Leclerc lost the race lead to strategy error and dropped down to fourth place behind Max Verstappen and Sainz, as Pérez won the race.

Background
Championship standings before the race
Max Verstappen was the Drivers' Championship leader after the sixth round, the Spanish Grand Prix, with 110 points, 6 ahead of Charles Leclerc in second, with Sergio Pérez in third, 25 points behind Verstappen. In the Constructors' Championship, Red Bull Racing led Ferrari by 26 points and Mercedes by 75.


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Result List
01 Sergio Perez1:56:30.265
02 Carlos Sainz Jr+1.154s
03 Max Verstappen+1.491s
04 Charles Leclerc+2.922s
05 George Russell +11.968s
06 Lando Norris +12.231s
07 Fernando Alonso+46.358s
08 Lewis Hamilton+50.388s
09 Valtteri Bottas+52.525s
10 Sebastian Vettel+53.536s
11 Pierre Gasly+54.289s
12 Esteban Ocon+55.644s
13 Daniel Ricciardo+57.635s
14 Lance Stroll+60.802s
15 Nicholas Latifi +1 lap
16 Guanyu Zhou+1 lap
17 Yuki Tsunoda+1 lap


Result Description
The race began as the safety car led the field out of the pit lane at 16:05, with all drivers on wet tyres and a rolling start planned. Nicholas Latifi went long at the hairpin and Lance Stroll hit the barriers at Massenet while still behind the safety car; both went to the pit lane to fix their cars. On the lap 3 rolling start, pole-sitter Charles Leclerc led the race ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr., Sergio Pérez, Max Verstappen, and Lando Norris. The rain had stopped, and Pierre Gasly opted for intermediate tyres on lap 4, which was followed by other drivers at the back of the grid; he overtook Zhou Guanyu and Daniel Ricciardo on laps 12 and 15, respectively. By lap 14, Leclerc had built a lead of 4.7 seconds over Sainz, who was ahead of Pérez by 2.6 seconds, and Verstappen a few seconds further behind.

On lap 17, Pérez pitted for intermediate tyres, followed by Verstappen and Leclerc on lap 19. This left Sainz in the lead, the only driver in the top four still on wet tyres. Further back in the field, Esteban Ocon and Lewis Hamilton collided without damage on lap 18, and Ocon was given a five-second time penalty for the contact; on lap 20, Hamilton attempted to pass Ocon but did not succeed. On lap 21, race leader Sainz was instructed to pit, to swap from wet tyres directly to slick tyres. Leclerc, his teammate behind him in third, was first told via team radio to pit, and then not after he had already committed to the pit lane; both Ferrari cars pitted, with Sainz and Leclerc switching to the hard tyre. Due to Leclerc pitting immediately after Sainz (causing a delay to his servicing) and the lapped cars of Alexander Albon and Latifi on their out lap, Leclerc fell back to fourth behind Verstappen, while Sainz re-joined the track in second, behind Pérez and ahead of Verstappen, with Red Bull's overcut succeeding.

On lap 26, Mick Schumacher lost control of his car through the swimming pool section, crashing into the barriers. Although the car lost the rear and split in half, Schumacher came out of the accident unscathed. This led to a virtual safety car, then a full safety car, before the race was suspended with a red flag, given the need to repair the barriers. In red flag conditions, teams are permitted to change tyres as they choose. Both Ferrari cars kept the hard tyres they had been running on, while the Red Bull cars switched to new medium tyres. The race resumed at 17:15 under the safety car with a second rolling start. At the restart, Pérez led Sainz, ahead of Verstappen, Leclerc, George Russell, Lando Norris, and Fernando Alonso, who was able to maintain track position despite having a slower pace of several seconds. On lap 51, Norris went to the pits for medium tyres, while Zhou tried to overtake Yuki Tsunoda at the exit of the tunnel but almost lost control of the car. In the final laps, Pérez suffered graining on the tyres but was able keep the lead and win the race, ahead of Sainz, Verstappen, Leclerc, and Russell completing the top five. Norris, Alonso, Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, and Sebastian Vettel completed the top ten, with Ocon falling to 12th. Due to the numerous delays, the three-hour time limit for the race (including stoppages) was reached, and only 64 laps were completed.

After the race, Leclerc described the race as "a freaking disaster", and Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said they would investigate the strategical error. At the same time, Ferrari lodged a protest against Red Bull, alleging that both cars went over the line at the pit exit, asking for a five-second penalty, in reference to the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix, and a clarification of the rules. The stewards dismissed both protests after Ferrari conceded that the Red Bull cars tyres' did not go over the white line. The race director's notes had been wrongly copied and pasted from 2021, and the rule had been changed from 2021 from "any part of the car" to "any tyre of the car" may not cross the line; had the rules not changed, Verstappen would have broken the rule. The FIA underwent further criticism, including by Formula One owners and Hamilton, for delaying the start.


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