Lando Norris Puts McLaren Back On Monaco Pole
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Near-misses amid perennial Monaco traffic proved commonplace during Fridays practice sessions; Max Verstappen one of many drivers to express radio frustration; watch final practice live at 11.30am on Sky Sports F1 on Saturday,
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Norris took pole position from Ferrari’s home favorite Charles Leclerc, with Sunday’s iconic grand prix next up in Monte Carlo
Charles Leclerc was the surprise pace-setter in a chaotic first practice in Monaco after a collision with Lance Stroll; Lewis Hamilton was involved in several incidents; watch second practice later on Friday at 4pm live on Sky Sports F1,
Lance Stroll veered into the path of Charles Leclerc who was on a flying lap in FP1, causing the Monegasque driver to slam into the back of him. While Leclerc was able to change his front wing and carry on in the session, Stroll badly damaged his gearbox and rear suspension, and was ruled out of the rest of the session.
Lance Stroll was handed his second grid penalty of the weekend ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix after impeding Pierre Gasly during qualifying.
Charles Leclerc impressed Ferrari fans by dominating both practice sessions at the Monaco Grand Prix despite an early collision. McLaren's Oscar Piastri also made headlines, finishing second fastest.
There’s a strong argument to be made that a race should not be secondary to the method of setting the grid order, but there really is nothing like Saturday at Monaco