Leclerc triumphs in Monaco training, Hamilton crashes into the gang!

Charles Leclerc führt beim letzten Training in Monaco, während Lewis Hamilton nach einem Unfall vorzeitig ausfällt.
Charles Leclerc leads during the last training session in Monaco, while Lewis Hamilton fails prematurely after an accident. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Leclerc triumphs in Monaco training, Hamilton crashes into the gang!

Casino Square, Monaco, Monaco - On May 24, 2025, the last free training for Formula 1 weekend in Monaco's picturesque was carried out, at which Charles Leclerc from Ferrari achieved the best time. With a time of 1: 10.953 minutes, Leclerc prevailed clearly against the competition. He was 0.280 seconds faster than Max Verstappen, who started in the second training session with medium tires, while Lecler used used the softer tire mixture to achieve his quick round. Lando Norris von McLaren and Oscar Piatri, the reigning champions, joined the following places. Norris finished the session with a deficit of 0.294 seconds, while Piatri landed in fourth place behind Leclerc 0.445 seconds.

The training ended abruptly for the seven -time world champion Lewis Hamilton. In the final minutes, he crashed into the gang at Massenet, which led to an early end to the session. Hamilton's accident left his car with a damaged front tire and a crunched advertising banner cladding on the right rear wheel. Despite the concerns about the driver's condition, it is expected that Hamilton's accident has no serious consequences for the upcoming qualifying.

driving results and championship stand

The results of the free training look as follows:

Platz driver Team deficit
1 Charles Leclerc ferrari -
2 Max Verstappen red Bull +0.280
3 Lando Norris mcLaren +0.294
4 Oscar Piatri mcLaren +0.445
5 Lewis Hamilton ferrari -
7 Liam Lawson racing bulls -
8 Carlos Sainz Williams -

Oscar Piatri leads in the current championship with a 13 -point lead over his team -mate Norris after seven out of a total of 24 races. Piatris Efforts to defend his leadership are made more difficult by the additional compulsory PIT level this year, which could be important for the upcoming qualifying.

The Grand Prix of Monaco

The weekend in Monaco is always a spectacular event that attracts a high media attention. The Monaco Grand Prix has a long history that goes back to 1929 and attracts over 800 million viewers every year. Overtaking is extremely difficult on this demanding route, which is only 3.340 km long. In the past ten years, the driver, who went into the race from the first series, has almost always been won.

The current average speed of the vehicles is between 130 and 140 km/h, while the top speed in the tunnel reaches almost 300 km/h. Historically, drivers like Ayrton Senna have the record for most victories in Monaco, with a total of six victories. McLaren leads the list of most victories in Monaco, followed by Ferrari.

The qualification begins today at 3:00 p.m. British time, and the duels around the pole position on this legendary route could be crucial for the outcome of the race.

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