Monaco Grand Prix 2010 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte-Carlo • Monaco
May 16, 2010 12:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Mark Webber secured back-to-back victories with a commanding performance at the Monaco Grand Prix, leading home teammate Sebastian Vettel for Red Bull's second one-two finish of the season. The Australian's flawless drive around the streets of Monte Carlo demonstrated his exceptional street-circuit skills and established him as the championship leader, while Red Bull's dominance at F1's most prestigious race confirmed their status as the team to beat in 2010.
Starting from pole position with a stunning lap of 1:13.826, Webber controlled the race from lights to flag, never putting a wheel wrong on Monaco's unforgiving barriers. The Australian's precision and consistency around the Circuit de Monaco was impeccable, managing his pace perfectly while keeping Vettel comfortably at bay. Vettel provided ideal support in second place, setting the fastest lap and ensuring Red Bull maximized their points advantage. The RB6's superior downforce and mechanical grip proved perfectly suited to Monaco's slow-speed corners and elevation changes, with both Red Bulls in a different league to their rivals.
Robert Kubica drove a brilliant race to claim third place for Renault, demonstrating exceptional racecraft on a circuit where overtaking is nearly impossible. The Polish driver's podium was his third of the season, keeping him in the broader championship picture. The race featured several incidents typical of Monaco, including Michael Schumacher's controversial collision with Lewis Hamilton that damaged the McLaren driver's race and sparked heated debate. Webber's second consecutive victory extended his championship lead to 14 points over Hamilton, with Button third and Vettel fourth. The Australian's dominance suggested he could be the driver to finally deliver Red Bull their first championship, though the season's unpredictability meant nothing was certain.