Would have been nice to see Raikonnen get the win in Monaco but probably wishful thinking that Ferrari would have allowed that to happen.
It is becoming a bit of a theme now for there to be a driver on the principality podium that is as miserable as sin due to the it being the "one that got away". Hamilton in 2015, Ricciardo in 2016 and Raikonnen in 2017.
An extremely messy weekend for Mercedes.
I don't know about anyone else, but there were a couple of minutes of genuine concern from me re: Werhlein until his radio message came through. It was one of those situations were the TV director didn't want to run any replays of the incident until he knew that the driver was OK. When you have the benefit of seeing the replays, you can see how it probably wasn't as bad as it first looked - but seeing a car in a perfectly vertical position is not something I've witnessed before!
A fantastic performance in qualifying from Button, it's just a shame he was punished by that million place grid penalty nonsense we have to put up with. 'Tis also a shame that he caused an accident, because he made a career of hardly ever being involved in any accidents... ever.
As for Fernando Alonso at Indy, I think we can all agree that he was very impressive. If it wasn't for that Honda engine giving up then who knows... you would have thought he would have been in the mix at the end.
What was that people were saying beforehand about Indy being good PR for Honda/McLaren? Another expired engine. Oh dear!