Monaco GP Qualifying: Lando Norris delivers stunning lap to beat Charles Leclerc to crucial pole with lap record | F1 News

Lando Norris has brought out his recent qualified problems to overcome Charles Licerstek brilliantly, Oscar Bayastiri, his McLaren’s teammate, to the first position of Monaco Grand Bryx.
At the end of a feverish and frenzied qualifying watch around the narrow boundaries of the most famous track in F1, NORRIS held a temporary column after the first performance of the Q3 and then improved its time twice more when Leclerc raped him shortly at the top of the timeline.
NORRIS is 1: 09.954 NORRIS time in a roll of the iconic Monaco circle. End 0.109 ahead of LCLERC, with PiaSSTRI behind 0.066.
Lewis Hamilton defeated Max Versaben to fourth, but he was under investigation after the accident that hinders him before the Red Bull driver in the first quarter, which may likely lead to the network penalty from the rulers to rule against him.
But Mercedes bore a catastrophic session, qualified 14 and 15.
It is already struggling for speed along the way through training, the Mercedes qualifiers began to collapse when Kimi Antonelli crashed into Harburuseca Chican in his last bosom of the first quarter.
Then George Russell came out in the early stages of the second quarter after Mercedes stopped in the tunnel after suffering from a suspected electric problem after he exceeded the sidewalk in the first corner, devoted State.
The only condolences of the Mercedes, and the rest of those working to do after the qualifiers, is that the 78 -roll race on Sunday features a new mandatory base of two hole for the first time.
More to follow …
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2025-05-24 15:28:00