Lando Norris snatches pole from home hero Charles Leclerc
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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.
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.
Charles Leclerc finished ahead of the pack in last year's Monaco Grand Prix, but can he make it two wins in a row at Circuit de Monaco Sunday, May 25? He'll contend with a star-studded field that features past Monaco winners Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton,
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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.
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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,
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Sporting News on MSNLove on the fast track: Meet the glamorous women behind F1’s speed demonsLocal hero Charles Leclerc led the way, just ahead of Red Bull rival Max Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris.Yet, beyond the on-track battles, another captivating narrative unfolds in the paddock—the influential presence of the drivers' girlfriends.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Monaco Grand Prix from seventh after dropping three places on the grid for impeding Max Verstappen in qualifying.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLeclerc delivers an emphatic ‘no’ in critical F1 2025 questionFerrari will not throw in the towel on F1 2025, at least not before they know the impact the FIA’s Spanish TD will have on performance, says Charles Leclerc. Ferrari has endured a difficult start to the new campaign with the SF-25 car lacking in more than just qualifying pace.