Alonso wins the Monaco GP at ease
World champion Fernando Alonso drove from pole position to a clear and consummate victory for Renault in Sunday's controversy-hit Monaco Grand Prix
His win, in the wake of Saturday's extraordinary penalty that sent disgraced rival Michael Schumacher, the seven-times drivers' champion, from pole to the back of the grid, enlarged his lead over the German to 21 points.
Schumacher, who started from the pitlane after his Ferrari team decided to change his engine overnight, drove immaculately and aggressively to sweep through the field and claim four points by finishing fifth.
Alonso, looking more and more like a mature and complete champion driver, now has 64 points to second-placed Schumacher's 43 at the head of the title race.
Schumacher had clocked the fastest time in Saturday's qualifying session but was penalised for deliberately stopping on the circuit to prevent his rivals from improving their times.
In a race of little true incident, but much attrition, Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya in a McLaren came home second ahead of Briton David Coulthard, in a Red Bull, who was a surprise third.
Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, returning to form for Honda, finished fourth and held off Schumacher over the final laps after luckless Italian Jarno Trulli, in a Toyota, had pulled up and retired, while running third, with just three laps remaining.
Giancarlo Fisichella, in the second Renault, was sixth, Nick Heidfeld in a BMW Sauber was seventh and his fellow German Ralf Schumacher in a Toyota took one point for eighth.
It was Alonso's first victory in the glamorous showpiece race on the tight streets of the Mediterranean principality, his fourth in seven races this year and the 12th of his career.
The 24-year-old driver from Oviedo became the youngest champion in F1 history when he took the title last year.
The race was largely processional and broken up only by the pitstops and the engine failures that removed Australian Mark Webber, in a Williams, and then Finn Kimi Raikkonen, in a McLaren-Mercedes, from the fray after 49 and 51 laps respectively.
Webber had led the 78-lap race briefly during the first round of pitstops and Raikkonen was running second at the time his engine blew at Portier. Webber's expired at Ste Devote.
Raikkonen was soon seen aboard a boat in the harbour in the company of some champagne-drinking friends.
Webber's departure had required the Safety Car and it was while the field was following that vehicle, in temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius on the track, that Raikkonen's engine gave up.
Schumacher, meanwhile, worked his way forward with patience and skill. From the start, he swiftly moved up to 16th where he was trapped behind Briton Jenson Button in a Honda for some time before sweeping past him at the chicane and fighting his way, via one pitstop, toward the points.
PROVISIONAL RACE RESULTS The Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo, Monaco, Monaco; 78 laps; 260.520km; Weather: Sunny. Classified: Pos Driver Team Time 1. Alonso Renault (M) 1h43:43.116 2. Montoya McLaren-Mercedes (M) + 14.567 3. Coulthard Red Bull-Ferrari (M) + 52.298 4. Barrichello Honda (M) + 53.337 5. M.Schumacher Ferrari (B) + 53.880 6. Fisichella Renault (M) + 1:02.072 7. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber (M) + 1 lap 8. R.Schumacher Toyota (B) + 1 lap 9. Massa Ferrari (B) + 1 lap 10. Liuzzi Toro Rosso-Cosworth (M) + 1 lap 11. Button Honda (M) + 1 lap 12. Albers MF1-Toyota (B) + 1 lap 13. Speed Toro Rosso-Cosworth (M) + 1 lap 14. Villeneuve BMW-Sauber (M) + 1 lap 15. Monteiro MF1-Toyota (B) + 2 laps 16. Montagny Super Aguri-Honda (B) + 3 laps 17. Trulli Toyota (B) + 6 laps Fastest lap: M.Schumacher, 1:15.143 Not classified/retirements: Driver Team On lap Klien Red Bull-Ferrari (M) 58 Rosberg Williams-Cosworth (B) 52 Raikkonen McLaren-Mercedes (M) 51 Webber Williams-Cosworth (B) 49 Sato Super Aguri-Honda (B) 47 World Championship standings, round 7: Drivers: Constructors: 1. Alonso 64 1. Renault 91 2. M.Schumacher 43 2. Ferrari 63 3. Fisichella 27 3. McLaren-Mercedes 50 4. Raikkonen 27 4. Honda 29 5. Montoya 23 5. BMW-Sauber 14 6. Massa 20 6. Williams-Cosworth 10 7. Button 16 7. Red Bull-Ferrari 8 8. Barrichello 13 8. Toyota 8 9. R.Schumacher 8 10. Heidfeld 8 11. Coulthard 7 12. Villeneuve 6 13. Webber 6 14. Rosberg 4 15. Klien 1 All timing unofficial
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