GPI 2017 Monaco Grand Prix | Page 154

REVIEW BY BEN STEVENS Thursday Say what you will about the Circuit de Monaco’s dearth of wheel-to-wheel racing, the frantically serpentine on-boards it provides can make even Thursday practice exciting. With only centimetres the difference between triumph and disaster, there really isn’t another circuit that provides the same top-to-bottom exhilaration – hell, even Marcus Ericsson is worth watching. As Sebastian Vettel noted in his Wednesday interview, Monaco is a circuit that demands the utmost confidence from a driver, in both themselves and the car. Perhaps more than in previous years, it seems the whole field had that almost immediately, the new regs providing if not 5-second faster lap times (yet), at least the grip for drivers to absolutely chuck their cars into the corners. That said, it wouldn’t be Monaco if there weren’t a few hairy moments, and today was no different. Ocon, Ericsson, Button, Raikkonen, Perez and Vettel all had their dalliances with the Armco, although it was the one man who won’t earn the fans’ forgiveness who got the worst of the circuit’s unforgiving nature, with Lance Stroll ending his session early after going into the wall at Casino Square. Let’s hope he’s got a shrink on standby.