Everything that happened in Monaco GP's Friday practice

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Local hero and 2024 Monaco Grand Prix winner Leclerc topped both of Friday practice sessions for Ferrari

Charles Leclerc during Monaco GP practice

Charles Leclerc during Monaco GP practice

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Charles Leclerc led Friday practice for the Monaco Grand Prix for Ferrari, barely outpacing Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri.

Leclerc, the winner of the race last year, went quickest by 0.038s from his McLaren rival and a tenth from Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton, third fastest today.

In an incident-filled hour of running that included two red flags, Leclerc emerged on top with a lap of 1m11.355sec.

Lando Norris finished fourth fastest in the second McLaren, albeit over three tenths off Leclerc’s pace.

The Racing Bulls team enjoyed a strong, if incident-packed, day as Liam Lawson completed the top five ahead of team-mate Isack Hadjar, who damaged his car twice during the 60 minutes.

The session was red-flagged seven minutes after the start when Hadjar made contact with the wall at the Nouvelle chicane when he turned left and hit the barrier with his rear left tyre.

The Racing Bulls driver managed to return to the pits on basically three wheels, and the red flag was removed some four minutes later.

A second red-flag period was triggered 20 minutes into the session when Piastri crashed into the barriers at St Devote after overshooting the corner.

The championship leader hit the tyre barrier at a relative low speed, losing his front wing. He then drove back to the pits and resumed his running after a brief stop.

Hadjar crashed for a second time with 11 minutes left on the clock, this time hitting the barriers after losing the rear end of his car at St Devote. Having damaged his car’s suspension, he drove back to the garage, but his day was done.

“Man, I am so stupid. I think I’m just dumb,” lamented Hadjar on the radio.

Fernando Alonso was seventh fastest in the Aston Martin ahead of the Williams of Alexander Albon and Kimi Antonelli, the quickest of the Mercedes drivers as team-mate George Russell finished down in 12th.

World champion Max Verstappen ended up in 10th position in FP2, the Red Bull driver one of many who had to reverse on track having gone off near the end of the session.

Haas driver Oliver Bearman is facing an investigation for failing to comply with the second red flag.

Leclerc had endured a rough start to the weekend, going off at Mirabeau right at the beginning of the first session. He had to drive in reverse to return to track, only to crash into the back of Lance Stroll a few minutes later.

Leclerc was approaching the Loews hairpin just as Stroll had moved out of the way for another car and was returning to the racing line, unaware that the Ferrari was behind him.

Leclerc had nowhere to go and crashed into the back of the Aston Martin, damaging his front wing after quite a heavy impact. The incident triggered a red-flag period as the debris was removed from the track.

“We crashed. I don’t think he was aware of the blue flags,” Leclerc reported on the radio.

The incident ended the session for Stroll, while Leclerc returned to action quickly and went on to set the fastest time.

The Aston Martin driver was found to be at fault and handed a one-place grid penalty as a result.

Both sessions were riddled with complaints about traffic as drivers struggled to get out of the way on the narrow streets of the principality.

Haas driver Oliver Bearman is facing an investigation

Monaco GP FP2 results

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:11.355 32
2 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:11.393 +0.038sec 28
3 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:11.460 +0.105sec 30
4 Lando Norris McLaren 1:11.677 +0.322sec 32
5 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:11.823 +0.468sec 32
6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 1:11.842 +0.487sec 17
7 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:11.890 +0.535sec 30
8 Alex Albon Williams 1:11.918 +0.563sec 34
9 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:12.002 +0.647sec 32
10 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:12.068 +0.713sec 29
11 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull 1:12.072 +0.717sec 29
12 George Russell Mercedes 1:12.092 +0.737sec 32
13 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:12.151 +0.796sec 32
14 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 1:12.234 +0.879sec 28
15 Oliver Bearman Haas 1:12.259 +0.904sec 33
16 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 1:12.262 +0.907sec 32
17 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:12.404 +1.049sec 34
18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:12.512 +1.157sec 29
19 Esteban Ocon Haas 1:12.541 +1.186sec 32
20 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:13.415 +2.060sec 30

 

Monaco GP FP1 results

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:11.964 33
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:12.127 +0.163sec 30
3 Lando Norris McLaren 1:12.290 +0.326sec 32
4 Alex Albon Williams 1:12.314 +0.350sec 33
5 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:12.342 +0.378sec 28
6 George Russell Mercedes 1:12.482 +0.518sec 33
7 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:12.534 +0.570sec 36
8 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:12.669 +0.705sec 29
9 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:12.690 +0.726sec 30
10 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:12.727 +0.763sec 28
11 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:12.765 +0.801sec 34
12 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 1:12.979 +1.015sec 30
13 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 1:13.187 +1.223sec 35
14 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull 1:13.232 +1.268sec 32
15 Oliver Bearman Haas 1:13.329 +1.365sec 34
16 Esteban Ocon Haas 1:13.394 +1.430sec 31
17 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:13.429 +1.465sec 37
18 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 1:13.470 +1.506sec 29
19 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:13.820 +1.856sec 32
20 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:15.635 +3.671sec 4

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