The 2005 Monaco Grand Prix Review
McLaren and Kimi Raikkonen kept their momentum going and dominated the Monaco Grand Prix as rivals Renault paid the price for an error and struggled to get their cars home. Williams had their best day of the season and Ferrari were once again in the doldrums. Will Gray reviews the events and results from the sixth race of the 2005 season
Kimi Raikkonen will head to Germany this weekend in search of a victory hat-trick after proving himself the flavour of the month with a dominant lights-to-flag victory in the glittering harbourside of Monte Carlo. But as Formula One vintage 2005 has shown, anything can change in the roll of a dice.
Raikkonen, clad with a diamond-studded helmet, proved McLaren are the current high-rollers when he played another winning hand on the glamour circuit, but he will be hoping not to suffer a hangover from what would have been an extra-special party to celebrate the win in engine partner Mercedes' 200th race.
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