Hamilton third, Leclerc fourth in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying for Ferrari
Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc secured second-row starts for the Monaco Grand Prix, finishing third and fourth in qualifying.
1'12"279
1'12"351
260.286 km
What Happened
In a tightly contested qualifying session, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton placed third with a lap time of 1'12"279, while Charles Leclerc set a 1'12"351 before a final-lap crash at Tabac corner, securing fourth. Both drivers will start from the second row for the 78-lap, 260.286-kilometer race on Sunday. The team's primary objective will be to bring home as many points as possible.
“Monaco always delivers one of the standout qualifying sessions of the season, with an incredible crowd and atmosphere and a level of intensity I always enjoy. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's race and to the opportunity to bring home a strong result.”
“It's been a tough weekend for me, right from the first session. I've been struggling to get the right feeling in the car and have been facing some issues. Nevertheless, I will give it my all.”
Why this matters
The result gives Ferrari a solid platform to score points in a race where overtaking is difficult, but the new car characteristics could offer strategic opportunities.
Terms in This Story
- Q3
- The final round of qualifying in Formula One, where the top 10 drivers compete for the fastest lap.
- Soft tyres
- The softest compound of tyre in Formula One, offering higher grip but less durability.
- Pole position
- The first starting grid position for the race, awarded to the driver with the fastest qualifying time.
- Tabac corner
- A specific corner on the Monaco street circuit known for being tight and challenging.
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