Formula One 2025: Lando Norris takes pole for Monaco Grand Prix – as it happened

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Here’s Giles Richards’ report from Monaco.11.Carlos Sainz (Williams)12.Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)13.Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber)14.

George Russell (Mercedes)15,Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)16,Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber)17,Oliver Bearman (Haas, 10-place grid penalty)18,Pierre Gasly (Alpine)19.

Lance Stroll (Aston Martin, one-place grid penalty)20.Franco Colapinto (Alpine)Lando Norris: “It’s been a long time coming.I feel good! I don’t think you realise how good this feels after quite a few struggles over the past few months.And here, a hard place to do it and up against the hometown hero as well.The team have done an amazing job so thanks to everyone - as these days don’t come easy.

It was a nice lap, it feels very good when you cross the line and it all pays off so I’m very happy.”Charles Leclerc: “There is always something more to be done, but this was the best we could do.The first lap was a shame as it gives you the confidence in the second lap, but I had traffic.It is what it is, very frustrated.We know we don’t have the car to go for wins but starting second here.

,,We know it will be hard to go for first place,I like city tracks, I like to go all in and take risks,I’m proud - at the end of the day, it’s not too bad.

”Oscar Piastri: “Intense, as it always is around here,My first lap felt good, my second lap - a mistake in the chicane and I left a little out there but to beat Lando today was going to be tough so well done to him,A messy weekend, so to come out with third is good,I think I’ve hit more walls this weekend than I have my whole career,”1.

Lando Norris (McLaren) - 1:09.9542.Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.1093.Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +0.

1754.Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.4285.Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.7156.

Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) +0.9697.Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) +0.9708.Esteban Ocon (Haas) +0.

9889.Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) +1.17510.Alex Albon (Williams) +1.259There’s some afters to discuss after that Q2 incident between Hamilton and Verstappen.

That’s Norris on pole, Leclerc alongside him, Piastri in third, and then Hamilton, with Verstappen in fifth.The gap – 0.109 seconds.Phew!Hamilton now, full throttle but shy of the McLarens.Into third.

Piastri has gone again, and so has Norris.It’s Leclerc who takes it.Piastri is still out there, and Norris takes pole at the very last.The time 1.09.

354 – so quick,Leclerc was in possession for mere seconds,That was Monaco qualifying at its very best,Piastri slides out of La Rascasse and takes provisional pole,Norris takes it from his teammate by 15 milli-seconds.

Incredible.There’s still time to be overtaken or to have another go.The McLaren pair are going early, to avoid any prangs and red flags that may come in the dying embers.Leclerc sits and waits.Albon retakes sixth from Alonso.

Red Bull are making urgent alterations to the Red Bull.Hamilton in fifth brushed a barrier but no damage.Alonso climbs a single place to sixth.Now it’s one of Verstappen’s throws.He’s fourth, just 2/10 down on Norris in pole.

Small margins,Norris enters Q3 with pole,Just 10 cars means less traffic,Piastri takes pole, but only for a matter of seconds as Norris retakes it,What can Leclerc find?“A sudden loss of power,” is the explanation for George Russell’s motor stopping.

We’ve all been there,Esteban Ocon loved that,Giggling away as he’s told he’s in Q3,Just 10 cars left now,Confirmed departures:11.

Carlos Sainz (Williams)12.Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)13.Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber)14.George Russell (Mercedes, no time)15.Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes, no time)Alonso – the old stager – into seventh.

“Woooh,” he says.He enjoyed that one.Alex Albon (!) goes into third.Piastri has a dig and goes into fourth.That means Sainz, Tsunoda and Hulkenberg are gone.

Hamilton is back at it, but stays third.It’s Norris, Leclerc, Hamilton, Piastri.Verstappen makes his Q2 plunge.He’s hammering it and ends up in third as Q3 looms.Norris and Piastri are sat in the 3-4 positions, Verstappen behind Albon…but Norris goes quickest….

1.10.540 that’s by 100th of a second from Leclerc.Back racing, and Leclerc is in the lead.Hamilton, on soft tyres, is throwing the kitchen sink at this.

It’s Ferrari 1-2, with Hamilton in second.They were very quick there.Running repairs on the Lando Norris McLaren are taking place.Alpine are packing up for the day, as are Mercedes.Those still waiting to race are given a 16.

44 local time start time.The Mercedes is wheeled out, they will have to take him round the track.It seems Piastri also nudged a wall.It’s all gone rather Wacky Races.George Russell has stopped.

His Merc’s computer has blown,He’s trying to restart it,A terrible weekend for the Mercedes with that Antonelli prang,Another red flag,It’s over
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