Relive the Monaco Grand Prix through Twitter!
It's been 3 days since Daniel Ricciardo took the chequered flag on the streets of Monte Carlo! We all know how it happened in the real world, but how about the virtual world? We take you through the Twitter version of Monaco 2018.
HE DID IT AGAIN! POLE POSITION #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/1LiDv5ye1m
— Daniel Ricciardo #3 (@ricciardonews) 26 May 2018
Ricciardo started on pole by posting a new track record! Ricciardo would have been dancing to his favoruite tunes Saturday night!
Summary of Monaco Gp #F1 #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/imudJPHEUd
— Usman Ahmed (@usmanA23) 27 May 2018
It wasn't the most exciting races. And this led to plenty of discussion about Monaco's future! But the back of this photo shows a desperte Verstappen who started last, but climbed his way through the field and into 9th.
You can't overtake in Monaco..
— Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) 27 May 2018
Max: Hold my Red Bull! #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/jtymdH5cbB
Verstappen made some great overtakes! Including taking Sainz at the exit of the tunnel and this one in the picture! Hold my Red Bull!
Charles Leclerc arrives in a hurry
— Formula 1 (@F1) 29 May 2018
More driver-eye action >> https://t.co/NYDTpV7Ejz#MonacoGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/U7HaXdNvWk
The only major crash of the race came when Leclerc, on his debut home race, crashed into Hartley's Toro Rosso as a result of a brake failure!
Vettel trying to get past Ricciardo #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/BCHorWY8R9
— Joe (@AeternoVeloce) 27 May 2018
Back up front, Ricciardo had an engine issue. Vettel heard about the problem, but couldn't get close enough to challenge!
My perfect photo of Daniel Ricciardo celebrating with the perfect 10 out 10 swallow dive into the Red Bull Racing pool #f1 #redbullracing #danielricciardo #monacoGP #monaco #montecarlo #victorydive pic.twitter.com/dg5MHrfjRg
— MARK SUTTON (@marksutton65) 28 May 2018
The race winner cooled striaght off after the Grand Prix!