Stat Attack: Monaco (post-race)
Michele Merlino investigates the records and compiles the stats following the Monaco Grand Prix
Some figures to sum up the domination of Red Bull in the Monaco (and Spanish) Grands Prix:
• Sixth straight pole since the start of the season, tenth consecutive presence on the front row of the grid;
• First back-to-back win for Mark Webber;
• Mark Webber led all the laps both in Spain and in Monaco, for a total of 567 kms. This didn't happen since the 2005 season, when Kimi Raikkonen led the entire Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix, plus the first eighteen laps of the European Grand Prix (total 658 kms);
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