Monaco Grand Prix qualifying results
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Autosport on MSNF1 Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc tops FP3 as Lewis Hamilton crashesLewis Hamilton was fifth, but as he chased a late improvement the seven-time world champion lost control over his Ferrari in the long left-hander of Massenet, sliding into the barriers with his right-rear and then right-front, causing a red flag that effectively ended the session.
Charles Leclerc has managed to top all three practice races and established himself as the driver to beat in this Qualifying race. His Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton has crashed his car so that might be not the best for the team but Leclerc has given them hope.
Ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix both Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar talked about getting their first taste of the Monaco Grand Prix as an F1 driver. Don’t look now but both drivers seemed up to the challenge, even if Hadjar had to deal with some moments that left him “scared.”
Charles Leclerc thrilled the Ferrari fans by setting the pace in both practice sessions for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday after overcoming an early collision and despite low expectations. McLaren's Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri went into the tyre wall nose-first at Sainte Devote but still ended the day second fastest,
Charles Leclerc's Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton ended the day in third, while McLaren's Lando Norris was fourth fastest
Local hero Charles Leclerc sealed a practice double at the Monaco Grand Prix as championship leader Oscar Piastri crashed into the barriers. The Australian, who leads McLaren team-mate Lando Norris by 13 points in the standings,
Follow our live coverage of today’s second free practice session, as Monte Carlo hosts Formula One’s iconic 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend
The Monaco Grand Prix may be “the jewel in Formula 1’s crown” but the race itself is rarely must-see TV. Sometimes, it’s downright dull.
Charles Leclerc went fastest for Ferrari as team mate Lewis Hamilton crashed in final Monaco Grand Prix practice on Saturday.
Charles Leclerc laid down back-to-back fastest laps to clinch the practice hat-trick at the Monaco GP, 0.280s faster than Max Verstappen.