Kamui Kobayashi in Monaco GP (16.05.2010)

“It is a shame because our race pace was a lot better than our performance in qualifying. I think we again missed a chance to score points. My start was good. The first corner is never easy in Monaco, but it went alright. But then I wasn’t able to shift up anymore. I just looked for a safe place to park the car and that was it.” said Kobayashi.

However, before the first half of the Monaco Grand Prix both cars had retired due to technical problems.

Kamui Kobayashi’s retirement after a crash on lap one in Australian GP

“It looks as if I touched a kerb or another car in turn three. Everything was very close and I don’t really remember anything major, but on the data it looks like there was something. I had no worries about the front wing, but a few corners later it went off and got stuck under the car. At first I had no idea what had happened. I had no control anymore.”