“I didn't know who I fight with”

Cezar Titor article – published on Sunday, May 25, 2025 22:06 / Updated Sunday, May 25, 2025 22:06
Lewis Hamilton, 40, the pilot of Ferrari and Septuplu World Champion in Formula 1, does not explain his huge gauge compared to the leading teams. In The big prize from Monacothe British ended in the fifth position, almost 50 seconds by the countrymen Lando Norris.
He also accused the poor communication with those from the boxes, confessing that he had a solitary path on the winding circuit of Monte Carlo, where he won three times (2008, 2016 and 2019).

Lewis Hamilton: “I don't realize why the difference was so big.”
“There is such a difference, I do not realize why it is so big. I do not know how to comment on the new rule regarding the two compulsory speakers. I had a solitary race, I left the seventh, I spent some time behind two other cars, I managed to overcome them, then I was practically alone on the track.
The difference is really big enough and I had no one to fight with. I needed a safety car or something, but it didn't happen. I was not receiving sufficiently clear information from the team. I didn't know about whom I was fighting if I had the chance to attack a better position. But I stayed away from the leaders, ”commented the British.

Final Hierarchy of pilots in the race from Monaco:

How did the pilots pass the finish line in MP of Formula 1 of Monaco // Photo: Formula 1
Pilot ranking, after the Monte Carlo race:
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Oscar Piastri – 161 points
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Lando Norris – 158
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Max Verstappen – 136
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George Russell – 99
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Charles Leclerc – 79
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Lewis Hamilton – 63
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Kimi Antonelli – 48
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Alex Albon – 42
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Esteban Ocon – 20
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Isack Hadjar – 15
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Lance Stroll – 14
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Carlos Sainz – 12
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Pierre Gasly – 7
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Nico Hulkenberg – 6
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Oliver Bearman – 6
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Liam Lawson – 4
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Fernando Alonso – 0
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Jack Doohan – 0
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Franco Colapinto – 0
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Gabriel Bortleto – 0
The hierarchy of builders:
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McLaren – 319
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Mercedes – 147
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Red Bull – 143
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Ferrari – 142
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Williams – 54
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Haas – 26
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Racing Bulls – 22
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Aston Martin – 14
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Alpine – 7
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Kick Sauber – 6




