GPI 2017 Monaco Grand Prix | Page 160

REVIEW BY BEN STEVENS There’s two ways you can cut Valtteri Bottas’ P3 finish in qualifying for Mercedes – either it’s a positive because the 0.045s gap to pole represents tremendous progress after a dismal Friday, or it’s a negative because it shows Ferrari an equal – if not superior – all-around package. In either case, the 2017 season is quickly becoming the fight of their lives. Something else worth mentioning, is that for the second time this season Lewis Hamilton has had more difficulty than Bottas setting up the car. It seems that when Mercedes are forced to deviate drastically from their initial setups – as they were here and in Russia – Hamilton seems to have a harder time with the adjustments than Bottas. Of course he should’ve got out of Q2, and maybe Q3 would’ve been a different story, but based on what we did see, he was struggling. At the very least, after years of asking for cars that are harder to drive, it certainly looks like he got his wish. Two cars in Q3 is certainly cause for celebration in the McLaren-Honda garage, but the festivities might be short-lived considering the price they paid elsewhere. A 15-place grid penalty for Jenson Button, Stoffel Vandoorne taking an early lunch courtesy of the barriers at the swimming pool chicane, and now the admission their MGU-H can’t last more than two races. In a year with wall-to-wall disappointments, this might be the most McLaren-Honda-ish one yet. Try as they might, 2017 just isn’t their year.