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Charles Leclerc’s dream of a Monaco Grand Prix pole slipped away abruptly when McLaren’s Lando Norris delivered a stunning late lap.
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Scuderia Ferrari star Charles Leclerc was the most dominant driver in the first two days of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Leclerc finished first in all three free practices, entering the qualifying as the clear favorite to take one of the most important pole positions of the season.
Lando Norris beats Charles Leclerc to Monaco Grand Prix pole as Lewis Hamilton hit with grid penalty
McLaren star sets new record on Monte Carlo streets as an irate Hamilton is punished for impeding Max Verstappen
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
Local hero Charles Leclerc lamented the traffic that affected him in final qualifying on Saturday and admitted he was frustrated at missing out on his fourth Monaco Grand Prix pole position for Ferrari.
An official FIA announcement has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton has been handed a penalty at the Monaco Grand Prix following an incident with long-term rival Max Verstappen .
There were two red flags, crashes and last-lap heroics in F1 qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix. Here are our biggest winners and losers from an exciting and unpredictable qualifying around the legendary streets of Monte Carlo…
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PlanetF1 on MSNMonaco GP: Norris breaks Ferrari hearts with pole as Mercedes suffer double disappointmentLando Norris came through a tense four-way fight for pole position in Monaco, grabbing the coveted grid slot ahead of local favourite Charles Leclerc. He will line up P1 in Sunday’s mandatory two-stopper having clocked a 1:09.