Lando Norris earns last-gasp pole ahead of Charles Leclerc
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FirstSportz on MSNCharles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GPScuderia Ferrari has had a rough start to the 2025 season. After finishing runners-up in the standings last years, things The post Charles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GP appeared first on FirstSportz.
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Autosport on MSNF1 Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc tops FP3 as Lewis Hamilton crashesLewis Hamilton was fifth, but as he chased a late improvement the seven-time world champion lost control over his Ferrari in the long left-hander of Massenet, sliding into the barriers with his right-rear and then right-front, causing a red flag that effectively ended the session.
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Thesportstak on MSNCharles Leclerc opens up about Fred Vasseur's leadership as Ferrari future faces scrutinyCharles Leclerc addresses questions surrounding Fred Vasseur's leadership and his future with Ferrari as scrutiny mounts during a turbulent F1 2025 season.
Charles Leclerc admitted that he's "not satisfied" to have qualified second for Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix, despite his low
Charles Leclerc thought for a moment that he had secured pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix, only for Lando Norris to produce a record-breaking lap to deny him
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Lewis Hamilton and Lance Stroll have both been slapped with three-place grid penalties for impeding during Monaco Grand Prix qualifying. The verdicts mean that Stroll will start from the very back of the grid and Hamilton will line up in P7 at a notoriously difficult track to overtake on.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMonaco GP: Hamilton bins his Ferrari as Leclerc goes P1 and FP3 raises qualy tyre questionsCharles Leclerc laid down back-to-back fastest laps to clinch the practice hat-trick at the Monaco Grand Prix, his soft tyre lap 0.280s faster than Max Verstappen on the mediums. The session ended two minutes early when Lewis Hamilton crashed at Massenet,