We wonder whether Kimi Räikkönen inherited Lewis Hamilton’s tag of most #robbed driver in the Monaco Grand Prix before discussion devolves into nostalgia about suburban bread factories.


Matt ClatonThe Strategy Report, powered by mobile strategy game Apex Race Manager, is an analysis and discussion podcast concerning the on-track tactical action at the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix, which mostly comprised Ferrari dudding Kimi Raikkonen to hand Sebastian Vettel the win.

This week’s guest is Australian motorsport editor, RedBull.com, Matt Clayton, an all-round upstanding individual.

Where the Monaco Grand Prix lacked on-track action it made up for in championship importance, with Sebastian Vettel leaving the principality commanding a 25-point lead over Lewis Hamilton in the drivers standings.

If you exclude overtaking (ahem), the Monaco Grand Prix had a little bit of everything for everyone

Sebastian Vettel has beaten pole-sitting teammate Kimi Räikkönen to victory in Monte Carlo after Ferrari controversially appeared to hand him a favourable strategy.