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Ferrari explain Lewis Hamilton’s time loss in ‘no man’s land’ Monaco GP

May 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ferrari have defined the time loss which left Lewis Hamilton feeling like he was in “no man’s land” throughout the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.

After a penalty for impeding Max Verstappen in qualifying dropped him from what would have been a season-best fourth on the grid to seventh, Hamilton was one of many few drivers who gained positions to assert fifth in Sunday’s race.

However the seven-time F1 world champion completed effectively adrift of the leaders and crossed the road 51 seconds behind race-winner Lando Norris after a perplexing time loss following his second and ultimate pit cease.

Hamilton was left confused by his run to a distant P5 within the Principality.

“I am unable to touch upon the remainder of the race, for me I used to be in the midst of nowhere,” Hamilton instructed Sky Sports activities F1 after the race.

“I began seventh, was behind two automobiles for a while, managed to clear them, then I used to be in no man’s land after that.

“The hole was comparatively massive and I used to be not racing anybody. I wanted a Security Automobile or one thing to come back into play however it did not occur. It was fairly easy from there.”

Hamilton went on to confess that he didn’t absolutely perceive the communications from race engineer Riccardo Adami.

“The data wasn’t precisely that clear. I did not actually perceive ‘that is our race’,” Hamilton mentioned.

“I did not know what I used to be combating for. Was I combating for the following spot forward?

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“However, in precise reality, once I have a look at the information I wasn’t wherever close to any of the blokes up entrance. I used up my tyres rather a lot in that second however I used to be so distant from them anyway.”

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Ferrari group principal Fred Vasseur mentioned that shedding 10 seconds whereas navigating backmarkers was a contributing issue.

“He misplaced nearly 10 seconds greater than the others when he joined the group of automobiles who had been lapped,” Vasseur instructed media together with Crash.web.

“I don’t keep in mind who was on this group, however it was a troublesome time for him.

“In all probability the truth that the others joined this group, packed one after the opposite, it was a lot simpler, they had been conscious of the blokes coming and a bit much less with Lewis and he was alone.

“In comparison with Verstappen, who was forward at this stage, he misplaced one thing like 10 seconds on this sequence.”

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