Formula 1

FP1: Leclerc leads opening Monaco practice as top three split by just 0.07s

Home favourite Charles Leclerc finished just ahead of Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz to set the quickest time in opening practice for the Monaco Grand Prix.

The Monegasque Ferrari driver, who trails championship leader Max Verstappen by six points heading into this weekend, clocked a 1m14.531s on the medium tyres, to end up 0.039s clear of his Red Bull rival.

Sainz was 0.07s behind his team mate Leclerc in third around the streets of Monte Carlo, with Verstappen fourth, the top four drivers separated by just 0.181s.

McLaren’s Lando Norris was given an exemption to miss the Friday morning press conference on medical grounds to ensure he can focus on recovering from tonsillitis.

The Briton – who finished on the podium in Monaco last year – delivered some strong pace from the off to end up best of the rest in fifth, a tenth clear of McLaren team mate Daniel Ricciardo (P7) with AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly in between for P6.

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2022

Practice 1 results

POSITION TIME
1  Charles LECLERC Ferrari 1:14.531
2  Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing +0.039s
3  Carlos SAINZ Ferrari +0.070s
4  Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull Racing +0.181s
5  Lando NORRIS McLaren +0.525s

 

George Russell was the leading Mercedes in eighth, ahead of Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton closing out the top 10 as temperatures hit a sweltering 32 degrees C.

Yuki Tsunoda was 11th, a fraction ahead of Lance Stroll, with Fernando Alonso the top Alpine in P13, the French team anticipating a difficult weekend on this low-speed circuit.

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