Hello all and welcome to GTP's coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix! I'm your announcer...uh...Mister Insert Clever Name here, or you can just call me Yoshi. Whatever.
Anyway, the cars are all lined up on the grid already to take the green flag. Light. Whatever. And...one...two...three...it's really awkward counting backwards - er, four...five green light...and they're out and the race is on!
It's a clean start, except for the fact that the two leaders, Beyens in the Renault and Butler in the McLaren, decided to start in reverse and are moving backwards fast. Hutchinson in the Renault has assumed the lead from P3, with Chang in the BMW moving up 2 into 2nd. All cars have made it through the first lap cleanly - there's been some contact way deep in the field, but apparently no one seems to care.
Lap 2 and we're already seeing cars in the pit lane - what's up with that? Ramos, Taylor, and Allman are putting on a pit stop challenge just for the heck of it...no, it sounds like they begun on wet tires. No more drinks for the mechanics on race day I guess and there's a Toyota in the wall! It looks like Charkaoui has bobbled at the Nouvelle chicane and the damage is pretty intensive. That's the end of the day for him. A rough start for Toyota...
(Lap 5) And right now Soyfu in the Midland is just flying...he's up 2 spots to fifth over his teammate Horton and Kawasie in the BMW...and there's word that there's a Red Bull with suspension damage and - there it is! Looks like it's Richards, whose car has parted ways with one of it's wheels and it's headed straight to the garage. Too bad, he was moving up through the field pretty well. Here, we have him coming on the Team Radio, let's listen in...
Richards: "...****!"
OK...let's not...clearly a little frustrated...
(Lap 20) Here we are on board with Yuuji Kawasie, the new BMW driver in the field. Chasing down on 6th place Horton in the Midland, one of the better battles of the race. Diving down to the inside at Rascasse and whoooaaaaaaa Horton locks it up there - this is for real, no faking it here - and he's stuck pretty nice. He'll have to wait for a couple of cars to pass before he can back out and...there he goes, Horton is away. Tough break, he lost four spots.
(Lap 24) Now we're nearing a third of the way through the race and it looks like pit stops are going to come up soon for many of the leading drivers. The Renault crew is rolling out its tires and mechanics...hey, look at that. Trendell in the Ferrari pulled a nice impromptu drift session through Portier. Looks like he lost some time but no mechanical damage.
(Lap 27) We're onboard right now with Soyfu in the Midland...trying to hold off Butler in the McLaren for third place...gap's about half a second. Going through Piscine and - look out! I think he clipped the wall there, did you see a bit of front wing fly out? That might cost him. Luckily it appears that Midland is preparing for a scheduled pitstop next lap so they can go check that problem out right away...
(Lap 40) Now let's rewind the tape a bit, take a look at this - this is Ramos in the Williams, tailing Super Aguri's Edwards...he just JAMS it right into the back of the Aguri under heavy braking. Oh wait, look at this, Edwards is coming into the pits right now to investigate the problem. Wait, Butler, the leader in the McLaren had just made a pretty serious error Massanet - he clips the wall, might've damaged the suspension there...that could hurt his pace. Beyens's not too far behind...
(Lap 42) I do believe that was one of the best pitstops in the history of Formula One right there, and I'm being sarcastic...this is Allman pitting with the Toyota crew. He slots it right into the pit box...mechanics get the fuel hose out, try to jam it in...lose a bunch of time, and then it won't start! The bloody fuel rig won't start. It's a riot! Meanwhile, one of the tire changers trips over the front wing, takes a fall...finally pulls away after 27 seconds. What a stop!
(Lap 57) Here we go, Herman Chang, the race leader for the BMW team is into the pits. This'll be his last stop, everything looks like it's going smoothly aaaand he's away. A perfect stop. Wait, what's this? There's an Aguri in the wall right before the start-finish line. Looks like it's Adams. He's OK and out of his car...had a dissapointing race all around, retiring will drop him a total of one position.
(Lap 67) Now take a look at this battle between BMW Kawasie and Honda Davidson for 7th place. Davidson is closing pretty fast, but it's one thing to catch a car, another to pass...and meanwhile, the third-place BMW of Chang is slow on the track, let's listen in...
Chang: "...oil pressure...pressure's dropping..."
Team: "Dear god not again...try slowing down for a bit, might just be an electrical glitch."
Chang: "What's that supposed to - oh wait, there it goes, ok thanks guys."
Meanwhile, Hutchinson in the other Renault just gets through, but Chang's problem seems to be resolved and he's back at full speed.
(Lap 74) We're getting into the last few laps of this race and Butler continues to be sandwiched by Renaults, looks like it'll be a close finish...and there's another car parked at Rascasse. It's a Ferrari, and it appears to have brushed the wall lightly. You're only supposed to pretend to lock it up, Haswell. A little damage to the body it appears but he has a pretty solid grip on 5th.
(Lap 76) Looks like we're in for a finish here...oh shut up, I meant a good one of course. Butler's last lap was 3 tenths of a second faster than leader Beyens...that'll put him bumper-to-bumper by the last lap. Meanwhile Lee Davidson in the Honda just turned in the fastest lap of the race, he's closing quickly on the 6th and 7th of Horton and Kawasie and Kawasie is STOPPED on the track! Correction, he's sliding very slowly, backwards, along the wall, with no rear wing. Seems to be a mechanical failure that led into a pretty big hit. Kawasie was running seventh at the time...obviously he's not going to finish in the points or at all now. It's a dissapointing first race in Monaco for the championship leader, BMW has been having technical problems all year that have plagued Chang and now Kawasie.
Meanwhile the whole time I've been talking it's become lap 77 and Butler continues to close on Beyens. He's within a second now...but at this race he's just not going to catch the Renault...Butler is definitely faster but he's just going to run out of time...there's the white flag. Assuming no more problems like Kawasie's Beyens's just going to barely hang on, Butler's right on his tail ... but it just won't be enough and BEYENS! takes the checkered flag at Monaco for the Renault team by just over half a second. Hutchinson in the second Renault is third, Chang in the surviving BMW saves team face with a fourth, and Haswell in the Ferrari pulls an impressive run from the back to take fifth. Horton, Davidson, and Trendell round out the points. Of special recognition is Pianelli in the 2nd Honda, finishing an amazing 6 laps down, being lapped 4 times by the second-to-last finisher.