Lando Norris earns last-gasp pole ahead of Charles Leclerc
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Autosport on MSNCharles Leclerc "very frustrated" after rare F1 pole was snatched awayCharles Leclerc lost F1 Monaco GP pole to Lando Norris, denting his chances to take back-to-back wins in his home race
Charles Leclerc is one of the biggest stars in Formula 1, and he will be aiming to make an impact this weekend when the biggest show in town rolls into his home of Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Pri
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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Autosport on MSNF1 Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc tops FP3 as Lewis Hamilton crashesLewis Hamilton was fifth, but as he chased a late improvement the seven-time world champion lost control over his Ferrari in the long left-hander of Massenet, sliding into the barriers with his right-rear and then right-front, causing a red flag that effectively ended the session.
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FirstSportz on MSNCharles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GPScuderia Ferrari has had a rough start to the 2025 season. After finishing runners-up in the standings last years, things The post Charles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GP appeared first on FirstSportz.
Lando Norris expressed his delight at snatching pole position from home favourite Charles Leclerc with a record-breaking lap at the Monaco Grand Prix, describing it as "that little bit sweeter". To outdo the Ferrari driver, who had dominated all three practice sessions, Norris needed to deliver around the Monte Carlo circuit.
As revealed by respected F1 photographer and paddock insider Kym Illman, Leclerc owns a Rever 66 Rebel yacht, a 66-foot (20-meter) vessel named Sadichi — the Italian word for “sixteen,” a tribute to his racing number.
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