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Lance Stroll has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for the Monaco Grand Prix for impeding Pierre Gasly in qualifying on Saturday, but he will still start the race from the same position he qualified in.
In recent years the Monaco Grand Prix has become something of a parade, as the combination of massive Formula 1 cars coupled with the narrow circuit have made overtaking nearly impossible. That means that Saturday’s qualifying session is arguably the most important of the year because if you want to win the Monaco Grand Prix,
Lance Stroll was handed his second grid penalty of the weekend ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix after impeding Pierre Gasly during qualifying.
It was nearly another home pole for Charles Leclerc, but McLaren snatched the top grid slot once again. Lando Norris took pole by just over a tenth for the 2025
The FIA have announced a penalty verdict following a collision between Charles Leclerc and Lance Stroll at the Monaco Grand Prix. All 20 drivers jostled for space on the track during FP1 in Monaco, with the blue flags deployed to alert those on a slow lap to the drivers behind on a flying lap.
Lance Stroll has been given a one-place grid penalty for the Monaco Grand Prix for causing a collision with Charles Leclerc in the opening practice session.
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.
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GPFans on MSNRadical Monaco Grand Prix qualifying change proposedA radical change to qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix has been proposed by the Sky Sports F1 commentary team. Impeding has been a huge problem throughout the weekend's running so far, perhaps exacerbated by the fact that six of the 20 drivers have never completed an F1 race weekend at the Monaco street circuit before.