Lewis Hamilton was looking well on course to take an easy win at the Monaco Grand Prix having dominated the entire weekend until a collision between Max Verstappen and Romain Grosjean brought the safety car out


Sunday 24th May 2015

Lewis Hamilton was looking well on course to take an easy win at the Monaco Grand Prix having dominated the entire weekend until a collision between Max Verstappen and Romain Grosjean brought the safety car out. Mercedes figured Hamilton had enough of a gap to be able to pit for new tyres and regain the lead, but he got caught up behind the safety car more than expected. He also missed his marks in the pit stop and had to wait for Felipe Nasr’s Sauber to be released. That meant that when he rejoined the track, Nico Rosberg jumped ahead of him, led the final few laps and claimed his third Monaco win in a row, while a furious Hamilton dropped to third behind Sebastian Vettel.


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