Montreal Gazette

Victories continue for Vettel

- JEROME PUGMIRE

Sebastian Vettel beat his Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen to win the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday and comfortabl­y extended his lead at the top of the standings to 25 points.

It was the four-time F1 champion’s third win of the season and 45th of his career, as well as Ferrari’s first in Monaco since Michael Schumacher — Vettel’s childhood idol — in 2001.

“Unbelievab­le. It was a very tense race,” Vettel said.

“It’s very, very special to win here.”

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo finished third, ahead of Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas.

Montreal’s Lance Stroll continued to struggle in his inaugural F1 season.

The 18-year-old Williams driver retired for the fourth time in six races.

It was also a bad weekend for Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton — who is second behind Vettel in the standings — finishing seventh after starting from 13th following a poor qualifying session.

Vettel let out a whoop of delight and thanked his team in Italian after crossing the finish line with bright sunshine gleaming off the famed red of Ferrari.

As the German national anthem played, Vettel stood atop the podium with his eyes closed as he sang along.

“Monaco’s always something special, a lot of attention, a lot of people, a lot of support,” he said.

“With the season we’ve had, the Ferrari fans and the Ferrari flags are increasing.”

Some change from last year when Vettel didn’t win a race.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was fifth, ahead of Spanish driver Carlos Sainz Jr.

The race was held up for a few laps near the end after German driver Pascal Wehrlein crashed near the tunnel.

British driver Jenson Button — back for one race only — appeared to cause the clash, edging his McLaren too close to Wehrlein’s Sauber as they turned toward the tunnel entry.

The nose of Button’s car flipped Wehrlein’s car onto its side and up against the barrier.

The German driver appeared unharmed and jumped out moments later.

 ?? MARK THOMPSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany celebrates after winning the Monaco Grand Prix.
MARK THOMPSON/GETTY IMAGES Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany celebrates after winning the Monaco Grand Prix.

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