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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won the restarted Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday for his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years. Leclerc was on pole for the third time in four ...
Championship leader Max Verstappen is bidding for a fourth straight F1 title and saw his lead trimmed to 31 points over second-place Leclerc — 169-138 — with eight races completed. Verstappen started and finished the race sixth for Red Bull, whose other driver Sergio Perez went out of the race after a big first-lap crash.
Charles Leclerc has finally beaten his 'Monaco Curse' as the Monegasque driver has taken his first victory at his home circuit. With overtaking being close to impossible on the narrow street ...
Leclerc returned to the pits and retired from the race, continuing his streak of failing to finish his home Grand Prix, after retiring from the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix and from both races at the 2017 Monaco Formula 2 round. On lap 22, Verstappen was issued a five-second time penalty for his unsafe release in the pits ten laps earlier.
Leclerc could face a grid penalty if certain parts of his car need to be changed. Charles Leclerc claims Monaco pole but ends qualifying with heavy crash Skip to main content
Ferrari inspected Charles Leclerc's car overnight after his crash in qualifying. The primary concern was Leclerc's gearbox, but it was cleared, and it was expected that Leclerc would start on pole. On race day, Leclerc brought the car out from the pits on the reconnaissance lap out to the grid, and a failure in the left driveshaft was detected.
^1 – Charles Leclerc and Brendon Hartley did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance. Although Hartley completed his 70th lap before Leclerc, Hartley is classified behind Leclerc due to a 5-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane.
Charles Leclerc on pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix; Piastri 2nd; Sainz 3rd Click HERE for the top-10 in qualifying Daniel Ricciardo out in Q2, also out: Ocon, Hulkenberg, Stroll, Magnussen