Charles Leclerc, Monaco Grand Prix and F1
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F1 2025 Monaco Grand Prix Pre-race predictions: Lando Norris vs Charles Leclerc- who wins?Highlights Lando Norris will start from Pole position. Lewis Hamilton received a grid penalty for impeding. Charles Leclerc won the Monaco GP last year. The 2025 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying was a thriller between Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc.
Welcome to our live coverage for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, taking place on streets of Monte Carlo. So far it has been an enjoyable and action-packed weekend with numerous crashes, a fair few incidents and some stand-out performances in qualifying yesterday.
Charles Leclerc is the poster boy of F1 and the Ferrari driver is hoping to make a big impact in his home Grand Prix at Monaco this weekend.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA confirms additional Lance Stroll punishment after Leclerc crashStroll and Leclerc collided in the early stages of FP1 in Monte Carlo on Friday, making contact on the approach to the hairpin. Lance Stroll given one FIA penalty point for Charle
Charles Leclerc was furious when pole position at his home Grand Prix was snatched away from him by F1 rival Lando Norris. A scintillating lap put the Monegasque on provisional pole towards the end of Q3, and he stayed there right up until Norris pipped him by just over a tenth of a second.
Charles Leclerc smashed into the back of Lance Stroll's Aston Martin before giving himself an early boost with the fastest lap for Ferrari in first practice for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday. Last year's winner from pole position clocked the leading time of one minute and 11.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLeclerc delivers an emphatic ‘no’ in critical F1 2025 questionFerrari will not throw in the towel, at least not before they know the impact the Spanish TD will have on performance, says Charles Leclerc.