Daniel Ricciardo was left frustrated by Renault's decision-making during the Monaco Grand Prix after a decision to pit early robbed him of a stronger points finish in Monte Carlo. The winner of last year's race, Ricciardo was running in fifth when a safety car period prompted a round of pit-stops.
Ricciardo had jumped Kevin Magnussen after starting alongside the Haas man on the third row and was set for a 10-point haul until Charles Leclerc crashed and brought out the Safety Car.
Both Ricciardo and Magnussen pitted immediately, but emerged behind Kimi Raikkonen, who was slow-moving after opting not to take a service.
As the likes of Carlos Sainz, Daniil Kvyat and Alexander Albon opened up the time gap to Ricciardo, he dropped down the order once everyone had pitted and took ninth thanks to Romain Grosjean picking up a penalty late in the race.
"In the strategy briefing there was quite a bit of emphasis on me getting Kevin at Turn 1 and quite a bit of pressure in a way but that was our target," Ricciardo said.
"Once we were fifth the top four were out of our reach. I got out of Turn 1 in fifth and I was smiling and the team gave me a bit of love after that.