Lando Norris beats Charles Leclerc to Monaco Grand Prix pole
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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 was furious when pole position at his home Grand Prix was snatched away from him by F1 rival Lando Norris. A scintillating lap put the Monegasque on provisional pole towards the end of Q3, and he stayed there right up until Norris pipped him by just over a tenth of a second.
Charles Leclerc led the field in both Friday free practice sessions, as Formula One hosts the iconic Monaco GP in Monte Carlo. Max Verstappen was at his stunning best to pinch Emilia-Romagna GP victory last weekend, so it was all eyes on how McLaren would respond.
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
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 smashed into the back of Lance Stroll's Aston Martin before giving himself an early boost with the fastest lap for Ferrari in first practice for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday. Last year's winner from pole position clocked the leading time of one minute and 11.
Per The Athletic's Alex Kalinauckas, Michael Schumacher's Ferrari that he drove to win the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and Hungarian Grand Prix sold at auction for $18.17 million. That figure makes it the most expensive car driven by Schumacher to be sold at auction.
Oscar Piastri will be up against it to win the Monaco Grand Prix after qualifying third on the grid as his McLaren teammate Lando Norris took pole position.
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.