- Lewis Hamilton finished fifth in the Monaco Grand Prix after starting seventh due to a grid penalty.
- He expressed frustration with his race engineer, Riccardo Adami, over unclear communication regarding his position and strategy during the race.
- Hamilton felt isolated on track, unable to challenge the leaders, and questioned Adami's responses to his inquiries.
- This incident marks another communication breakdown between Hamilton and Adami, a recurring theme in the early stages of their partnership.
- Despite the frustrations, Hamilton gained two positions during the race, while his teammate, Charles Leclerc, secured second place.
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