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Rosberg wins an incredible GP ahead of Vettel

Nico Rosberg has won the Monaco Grand Prix, the most glamorous and historical circuit world of the championship that all the drivers want to win and now Nico joins the exclusive drivers who can presume of a victory on this track.

The race began with the two Mercedes in the first two positions, that have remained as they were until the first pit movements.
Everything has become a crazyness with Felipe Massa’s accident, an accident identically to that of him in the third free practice of the weekend. The Brazilian suffered an accident that prevented him from participating in the qualifying. With this accident Massa has caused the first Safety Car of the season.
Once they have started the race again Pastor Maldonado has had an accident with Max Chilton at Tabac curve, accident that have moved safety barriers forcing out the red flag and then the stop of the race for some minutes. After the re-start of the race Fernando Alonso who was in sixth position has been forced to give his position to Sergio Perez who had tried a few laps before to overtake Alonso and the Spanish jumped the chicane exiting the tunnel. Alonso was placed in seventh position and there began his Grand Prix disaster.
A few laps later we saw again Safety Car for an accident between Romain Grosjean and Daniel Ricciardo where Grosjean has touched Ricciardo and has risen above it, forcing Daniel to retire inmediately, and shortly after Romain did it himself too because of the amount of damage that his car received. After the race re-started, Adrian Sutil and Jenson Button overtook Fernando Alonso, placing the Spanish in ninth position. A few laps later Raikkonen had a puncture in which he had to pit and this delayed him lots of positions, almost outside the points. Sergio Perez didn’t finish the race because of a serious damage in his car’s brakes.
Fernando Alonso finished in sixth place behind Jenson Button, and Adrian Sutil in a surprising fifth. Behind Nico Rosberg finished Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber completed the podium. Just behind these men finished Lewis Hamilton.