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Ferrari explains Lewis Hamilton's loss of time at the "No Man's Land" Monaco Grand Prix
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Ferrari Breaks Down Lewis Hamilton’s Time Loss in the “No Man’s Land” of the Monaco Grand Prix

May 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ferrari provided an explanation for the time loss that Lewis Hamilton experienced, which made him feel as if he was in “Norman Land” during the Monaco Grand Prix. After receiving a penalty for obstructing Max Verstappen during qualifying, Hamilton was relegated from a season-best fourth position to seventh on the grid. Despite this setback, he was one of the few drivers to climb to fifth place in the race on Sunday.

However, Hamilton faded through the field, finishing 51 seconds behind the race winner, Randnoris, after a perplexing loss of time following his second and final pit stops. The seven-time F1 World Champion expressed confusion about his performance in the Principality race.

“I can’t really comment on the rest of the race. For me, I was nowhere,” Hamilton told Sky Sports F1 post-race. “I started seventh and was behind two cars for a while before passing them, but after that, there was no one else around. The gap was quite large, so I wasn’t really racing anyone. I was hoping for a safety car or some luck, but that didn’t happen, so the race was pretty straightforward from then on.”

Hamilton also acknowledged that he struggled to follow the communication from his race engineer, Ricardo Adami. “The information wasn’t very clear. I didn’t really understand that ‘this is our race,’” he said. “I wasn’t sure what I was supposed to be fighting for—was it the next position? But looking at the data, I wasn’t close to the cars ahead. I ended up using a lot of tire life, but I was far behind anyway.”

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur pointed out that traffic heavily impacted Hamilton’s race, causing him to lose around 10 seconds while navigating through slower cars. “He lost nearly 10 seconds more than others when he got caught in a cluster of slower cars,” Vasseur explained. “I don’t remember who exactly was in that group, but it was a tough situation for him. Others seemed to flow through these moments easier because they were familiar with the cars ahead of them, but Lewis was isolated. Compared to Verstappen, who was ahead at this point, Lewis lost about 10 seconds during this phase.”

Fan Take: This analysis sheds light on just how critical clear communication and race strategy are in Formula 1, especially on a challenging track like Monaco. For racing enthusiasts, it highlights the razor-thin margins and unpredictable elements that can drastically influence a race outcome, keeping the competition thrilling and the championship battles open.

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