Lewis Hamilton handed severe Monaco Grand Prix penalty
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Race start time, schedule and grid after Lewis Hamilton penalty - Follow live F1 reaction from Monaco as Norris steals pole position from Charles Leclerc at the death
MONACO — Lando Norris has his first Formula 1 pole position in more than two months at the Monaco Grand Prix. Now he needs his first win since then to boost his title chances. There usually is no better place to be on pole position than Monaco, where overtaking is near-impossible, but a new rule change could shake up everything.
Ferrari that carried Michael Schumacher to victory at the Monaco Grand Prix that year has gone under the hammer.
FERRARI are racing against the clock to get Lewis Hamilton’s car ready for qualifying after he crashed in the final practice session. The seven-time world champion was unhurt and safely left the
Ferrari have a poor track record this season of making car setup changes which negatively affects them over a race weekend and so fans are begging them to not do that in Monaco
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.
The Ferrari driven to victory by Formula One legend Michael Schumacher at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix is sold for £13.43m at auction.
Charles Leclerc says he is extremely disappointed not to be on pole position for the Monaco GP after topping all three practice sessions, but sees prospects for major strategy shake-ups in the race.