Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton clinched his first ever pole at the Monaco Grand Prix after a strong drive on Saturday while his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg will start from second as he bids to win the race for the third straight year. In last year’s race, Rosberg took pole but angered Hamilton when he crashed under no apparent pressure right at the end of the session, bringing it to a halt just as the British driver was poised to beat his time. [caption id=“attachment_2260174” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  AP[/caption] There was no repeat of that incident on Saturday but Rosberg had to pit right at the end of qualifying after locking his right tire. Hamilton, who has taken pole in five of six races, clocked 1 minute, 15.098 seconds, with Rosberg .342 behind and Sebastian Vettel .751 back after being fastest in third and final qualifying. “Did I get it?” asked Hamilton as he finished his run, but there was no doubt he’d taken his 43rd career pole position. “I can’t express how happy I am, it wasn’t the easiest session. I didn’t have the rhythm until the last two laps,” Hamilton said. “This track is so hard, it’s like climbing a ladder: sometimes you slide back down, sometimes you go back up. This is not even half the job. There’s so much to do tomorrow, it’s going to be mentally and physically challenging.” The 30-year-old Hamilton has been on pole here before, however, just not in F1. “GP2 in 2006 was the last time I was on pole here, so a big ‘Thank you’ to the team, their performance was incredible,” said Hamilton, who had been worried about his tires midway through qualifying. Red Bull drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat were fourth and fifth, respectively, ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen as drivers switched to the new and faster Pirelli supersoft tires. Rosberg, who won the Spanish GP from pole position two weeks ago, pushed too hard as he tried to beat Hamilton’s time and locked his tire — just as he had done right at the end of the Q2 session. “Probably the opposite to Lewis. I had a good rhythm starting off and then I lost touch at the end,” said Rosberg, who is looking to become the first driver since Ayrton Senna to win the Monaco GP three times in a row. “I had to go for it and it didn’t work out.” Vettel, meanwhile, is still looking to close the gap on Mercedes in terms of speed. “I think everyone was struggling a little bit with the tires. It was a shame that the sun was hiding behind the crowds,” Vettel said. “We know it’s Monaco and it’s difficult to pass, so if you start from pole you have a great chance.” Nine of the past 10 winners at the Monaco GP have been from pole, with the only exception being Hamilton when he won from third place in 2008 — the year he won his first title. Rosberg was quickest ahead of Hamilton and Vettel in Q2 and fastest ahead of Hamilton and 17-year-old Max Verstappen in Q1. Meanwhile, the problems continue for McLaren as Fernando Alonso’s session was ended by what looked like a mechanical failure, and teammate Jenson Button just missed out on joining the top 10 in Q3 for the first time this season. “That’s painful, such a shame,” Button said on race radio. It was an even worse day for Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas, fifth in the championship standings, as he was caught in heavy traffic during the first part of qualifying and qualified in 17th. He will move up one place because French driver Romain Grosjean was earlier hit with a five-place grid penalty for changing his gearbox. In the morning, Vettel posted the fastest time in the final practice session ahead of Rosberg and Hamilton. The 3.34-kilometer (2.07-mile) Monaco track is the shortest in F1 and also the slowest, with a succession of tight, sinewy turns and claustrophobic barriers making the street circuit the toughest to overtake on, along with the Spanish GP near Barcelona. After a rain-hit practice on Thursday, the sun came back out to warm fans crowded around the picturesque principality’s glittering harbor. More privileged spectators had a free view while drinking champagne on their luxury yachts as they took in the atmosphere at F1’s unique race, which sees drivers go past the famous Monte Carlo casino and some of the most expensive real estate in the world. AP
Monaco Grand Prix as it happened: Nico Rosberg wins controversial race, Lewis Hamilton comes third
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton clinched his first ever pole at the Monaco Grand Prix after a strong drive on Saturday
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So it’s been a crazy race at Monaco today.
Nico Rosberg becomes only the fourth driver after Graham Hill, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna to win three straight races at Monaco. Ferrari’s Vettel climbs to second from third afte that disastrous Hamilton pitstop blunder from Mercedes.
But Hamilton will be the talk of the grid, after he lost his 21-second lead before the safety car was deployed after Verstappen’s crash. Mercedes’s bad decision to bring him in will be questioned and Lewis Hamilton will demand some answers from his team.
A happy but flabbergasted Rosberg looks a tad bit mortified on the podium as he goes up for the anthems. A gracious but sad handshake from teammate Hamilton as he takes his trophy. “I know it was a lot of luck today, Lewis drove brilliantly and deserved the win. But that’s racing,” says Rosberg.
Thank you for reading the live blog! See you next race weekend!
Nico Rosberg is a very happy man!
ROSBERG: "I know it was a lot of luck today. Lewis drove brilliantly and would have deserved to win but I am happy" pic.twitter.com/0rrJqgL2j9
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
DRIVERS TO WIN THREE MONACO GPs IN A ROW:
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
Graham Hill
Alain Prost
Ayrton Senna
Nico Rosberg#MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/J6NatdhZ52
Toto Wolff" the only thing to do is apologise & apologise & apologise" as Monaco Grand Prix victory is handed to Lewis Hamilton's teammate.
— Rachel Brookes (@RachelBrookesTV) May 24, 2015
LAUDA Don't know why he was brought in. Wrong decision in my view. Clear. No discussion. This is unacceptable #F1 #MonacoGP
— Maurice Hamilton (@MauriceHamilton) May 24, 2015
And Nico Rosberg wins the Monaco GP! What a twist! #F1
— Firstpost Sports (@FirstpostSports) May 24, 2015
Sublime driving out front from Nico but all eyes are on Lewis. 3 laps remaining. #MonacoGP
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) May 24, 2015
The Kimi Raikkonen-Daniel Riciardo battle continues with the latter bumping wheels into the Finn and going past.
LAP 74/78: Ricciardo and Raikkonen touch wheels as the Red Bull slips up the Ferrari's inside #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/rXaqpyBUoq
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
LAP 71/78: The safety car turns back into the pits and WE'RE RACING: 1 Rosberg 2 Vettel 3 Hamilton #MonacoGP
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
So not only do Rosberg and Vettel have Hamilton on fresh super-softs behind them, but further down, Ricciardo, Perez, Button and Nasr are behind fourth and fifth placed Kvyat and Raikkonen.
Things just got really interesting!!!
Here are how the top three tyres stand
1 Rosberg, 29-lap softs
2 Vettel, 30-lap softs
3 Hamilton, 5-lap super-softs
OOOOF! Contact between Verstappen and Grosjean and the teenager crashes into the barrier. Poor thing, race over for him. Safety car is out.
On the other hand the safety car being deployed is good news for Nico Rosberg and Vettel who now hope to catch up with leader Hamilton.
Meanwhile…
Up front, it's radio silence and all calm. Regular laps in the low 1:19 region and Lewis leads by 17.4s. Nice job. #MonacoGP
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) May 24, 2015
“If I stay with Vettel it’s easier for me to overtake,” says Max Verstappen, who is a lap behind Vettel but in his slipstream. “Agreed”, he’s told.
Today’s star is definitely Max Verstappen.
FASTEST LAPS (AFTER LAP 52/78): Only the world champ has gone quicker than Monaco rookie @Max33Verstappen #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/ghXBFBeDUw
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
Tsk tsk Raikkonen using some choice words there as he battle Ricciardo and back markers.
Raikkonen: “Come on, where are the blue flags!?” – there was an expletive in there
Ricciardo: "How are Dany and Kimi doing?"
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
Red Bull: "They're not as quick as you are."#MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/dCWL23eGEz
Lap 55: Lewis Hamilton has pretty much had the perfect weekend so far. He’s now a good 11s clear of team mate Nico Rosberg, who is two seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.
Twelve laps to go until the chequered flag…
Grid as off lap 51:
It’s race over for Fernando Alonso as we slowly locks up and comes to a halt on the gravel. He was in P9 too and looking at his first points finish of the season.
FRUSTRATION: Fernando Alonso will not finish the #MonacoGP for the first time since 2004 pic.twitter.com/DazjfHnWo5
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
While we watch the race from our living rooms, some watch the action from their yachts.
The Ice Man is on fire!
"I'm really struggling with these rears in low speed now," the Australian tells his team as he tries to keep Raikkonen at bay #MonacoGP
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015
#Seb5 Pit stop soft tyres #MonacoGp #redseason pic.twitter.com/5BQUyikzIW
— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) May 24, 2015
LAP 36/78: Just 0.4 secs between RIC (4th) and RAI (5th), with the Ferrari swarming all over the Red Bull #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/K5cYKHhqUy
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 24, 2015

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