After several frustrating races Sebastien Buemi finally scored his first point of the year.
Sebastien Buemi | Jaime Alguersuari | |
Qualifying position | 13 | 17 |
Qualifying time comparison (Q2) | 1’15.413 (-0.763) | 1’16.176 |
Race position | 10 | 11 |
Average race lap | 1’24.892 (-0.012) | 1’24.904 |
Laps | 78/78 | 78/78 |
Pit stops | 1 | 1 |

Sebastien Buemi
Took 12th on the grid and managed to have a trouble-free race for once. FInish 11th but Michael Schumacher’s penalty promoted Buemi to tenth for his first point of the year.
Compare Sebastien Buemi’s form against his team mate in 2010
Jaime Alguersuari
On his first visit to Monaco as an F1 driver Alguersuari was a quarter of a second off Buemi’s pace leaving him 17th on the grid. He said afterwards traffic had held him up in the last two corners.
Spun at Sainte Devote during the race but didn’t lose any places because of it. Finished behind his team mate on the road after several other cars had retired.
Compare Jaime Alguersuari’s form against his team mate in 2010
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BasCB
17th May 2010, 13:55
Wow, that is really consistend driving between them. There is no difference in the lap times besides that spin and their stops.
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
17th May 2010, 14:04
Indeed, although in the second half of the race they were being held up by Liuzzi which helps explain that.
TommyB
17th May 2010, 23:06
Wow great chart. Thanks Keith,
These guys are unbelievably close!