Hamilton hopes to have 'some luck for once' after Monaco red flag
Lewis Hamilton was left to bemoan a late red flag in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying that interrupted his final Q3 lap, saying it “would be nice to have some luck for once”.
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Lewis Hamilton was left to bemoan a late red flag in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying that interrupted his final Q3 lap, saying it “would be nice to have some luck for once”.
Charles Leclerc secured pole position for his home Monaco Grand Prix with a sigh of relief and a smile on Saturday after a crash-hit finale to a dramatic qualifying session. The 24-year-old Monegasque driver topped the times ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz in a commanding Ferrari front row lock-out to claim his fifth pole of the season and the 14th of his career. Sainz's hopes of snatching the prime grid position from Leclerc were dashed on his final lap when he collided with Sergio Perez's Red Bull, seconds after the Mexican had slammed his Red Bull into the barriers at Portier.
Lewis Hamilton said only a wet race could spare him from more misery at Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
MONTE CARLO: Charles Leclerc topped the times to take pole position for Ferrari at his home Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday (May 28) after Red Bull's Sergio Perez crashed on his final flying lap in a dramatic qualifying session.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position at his home Monaco Grand Prix ahead of Sunday’s race. The Monegasque has yet to win at the street circuit since his F1 debut back in 2018, and Monaco is a Grand Prix that tends to favour the driver who starts on pole.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc stormed to a home Monaco GP pole position after dominating qualifying, which ended in dramatic fashion as Sergio Perez crashed and Carlos Sainz shunted into him on their last laps.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc put his Ferrari on pole for tomorrow's (29 May) Monaco Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc delighted his home crowd by securing pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday.