Motor racing-Leclerc fastest for Ferrari in Monaco
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The Formula One circus rolls into Monaco for the most famous grand prix of the year, which will round up the first third of the 2025 season. Last time out in Monaco, Charles Leclerc delivered one of the feel-good stories of the season,
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Lewis Hamilton was in a buoyant mood after Ferrari impressed on Friday at the Monaco Grand Prix; watch final practice live at 11.30am on Sky Sports F1 on Saturday, with qualifying following at 3pm
Telemetry suggests Ferrari had its power unit turned up higher than McLaren did, with Leclerc gaining time on Piastri every time he was at full throttle. At the fastest point of the circuit, on the run down to the chicane, the Monegasque was 5 kilometres per hour quicker.
Despite outpacing McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and teammate Lewis Hamilton in FP2, Leclerc, a three-time pole-sitter and last year’s winner in Monte Carlo, tempered expectations after a challenging 2025 season to date, with just one podium in seven races.
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Charles Leclerc thrilled the Ferrari fans by setting the pace in both practice sessions for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday after overcoming an early collision and despite low expectations. McLaren's Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri went into the tyre wall nose-first at Sainte Devote but still ended the day second fastest,
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