2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix – Friday practice results

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Charles Leclerc put his first F1 practice at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix:

2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix – Practice Results (1)
Posdrivernut.teamtime
1Charles LeclercmonthScuderia ferrari website1M11.964S
2Max VerstappenNedOracle Red Bull Racing1M12.127S
3Rand NorrisGBRMcLaren F1 Team1M12.290S
4Alex AlbonthaAtlassian Williams Racing1M12.314S
5Oscar PlustoriOutMcLaren F1 Team1M12.342S
6George RussellGBRMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1M12.482S
7Carlos SignsespeciallyAtlassian Williams Racing1M12.534S
8Pierre GuthryfromBWT Alpine F1 Team1M12.534S
9Lewis HamiltonGBRScuderia ferrari website1M12.669S
10Fernando AlonsoespeciallyAston Martin Aramco F1 Team1M12.690S
11Some AntonelliIt’sMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1M12.727S
12Nico HalkenberggerStake F1 Team Kicksorber1M12.979S
13Isack HadjarfromVisa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team1M13.187S
14Yuki TsunodajpnOracle Red Bull Racing1M13.232S
15Oliver BearmanGBRMoneygram Haas F1 Team1M13.329S
16Esteban OconfromMoneygram Haas F1 Team1M13.394S
17Liam LawsonNZLVisa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team1M13.429S
18Gabriel BoltretobraStake F1 Team Kicksorber1M13.470S
19Franco FrankundotoargBWT Alpine F1 Team1M13.820S
20Reims walkscanAston Martin Aramco F1 Team1M15.635S

Charles Leclerc started the Home Formula 1 Grand Prix in the best possible way by topping the timesheets in his first practice.

The winner of the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix did not have a smooth first practice session. Leclerc ran a big turn five at the opening a few minutes after locking the right front tire.

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Leclair then stumbles behind Aston Martin’s Lance walking through the hairpin. Leclerc was on a hot knee at the time, but he didn’t see him coming on the walk.

Luckily for Leclerc, he was able to return to Pit Lane with just a small amount of damage. Meanwhile, there was a huge loss in the rear of his car, so Stroll’s session ended.

Despite his complaints about Team Radio, Leclerc was quick. He attacked the top of the timesheet at 11.964 1M.

The advantage of Leclerc comes in the first sector, consisting of high-speed corners, where Ferrari still loses at slow speeds. A slow lap from Max Verstappen made him second order.

Rand Norris was the third fastest McLaren lead. Alex Albon continued Williams’ strong start to the year, setting the fourth fastest time in the session.

Oscar Piastri has two McLarens in the top five, nearly 0.4 seconds off Leclerc’s pace. George Russell was sixth overall for Mercedes, less than a tenth of the Carlos Sign.

Pierre Guthrie placed 8th in the Alpine, 0.5 seconds from Leclair’s benchmark. Lewis Hamilton was second in Ferrari and was ninth.

The seven-time world champion ran across the curb at the swimming pool chicane at the end of the lap, resulting in his car temporarily going into the air.

Fernando Alonso concluded the top 10 for Aston Martin.

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