Charles Leclerc ended Max Verstappen's qualifying streak with a P1 around the streets of Monte Carlo.
Charles Leclerc will line up on pole position for his home race, the Monaco Grand Prix , the Ferrari driver delighting his home fans as he pipped Oscar Piastri by a tenth./strong>
But in a session where the drivers didn’t do the usual three laps and pit, instead staying out, Oscar Piastri hit the front ahead of Max Verstappen. Charles Leclerc, with a piece of plastic stuck to his front wing, was 10th. The session ended with George Russell quickest, while out went Fernando Alonso, Logan Sargeant, Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou.
Carlos Sainz was the next to slide into the P1 while Esteban Ocon complained of “blocking, blocking”, and Hulkenberg was noted by the stewards for that incident. The stewards will investigate after the session.
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