Monaco: post-race analysis 2022
Well, I always lambast Monaco for being boring and this year was quite the exception, providing a delayed and somewhat truncated race but one that was altogether more engaging than usual. There was chaos at the delayed start (16 minutes later than planned) as unexpected rain and a formation lap (laps, as it transpired) behind the safety car necessitated full wet tyres and engineers frantically changing wheels. After a couple of these and heavier rain it was deemed too wet to race (probably rightly). We then had quite some time hanging around while rain fell. When it calmed enough for a rolling start after following the safety car, things got underway. The top quartet started pulling away from those behind and, for the most part, it was formation flying. Leclerc pulled perhaps 5-7s on Sainz but otherwise there was just a couple of seconds between the top chaps. At this stage, all looked rosy for the Monegasque at his home race. And then Ferrari did a Ferrari. The question w...