
Leclerc Tops Monaco FP1 as Red Bull's Hadjar Crashes, Antonelli Shines
Charles Leclerc sent an early warning to his rivals by topping first practice for the Monaco Grand Prix, posting a 1:13.978 to lead Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. The session was disrupted by a red flag when Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar crashed at the Swimming Pool exit, while Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli impressed with the second fastest time.
Why it matters:
Monaco is a track where qualifying position is paramount, and Leclerc's immediate pace on home soil signals Ferrari's strong potential this weekend. With Antonelli outpacing his teammate George Russell by nearly half a second, Mercedes also looks competitive, while Red Bull faces questions after Verstappen struggled with tire degradation and Hadjar's costly error.
The details:
- Leclerc's fastest lap came on soft tires, beating Hamilton by a margin that suggests Ferrari has a comfortable early advantage.
- Antonelli’s 1:14.537 was set on his first run with new mediums, and he couldn't improve after the red flag, hinting at even more pace.
- Hadjar's crash: The Frenchman lost control at the Swimming Pool exit, triggering an eight-minute red flag. The damage to the car could complicate his weekend.
- Verstappen complained his tires were "completely dead" and finished sixth, behind Antonelli, Hamilton, Leclerc, and others.
- Lando Norris narrowly avoided a similar crash to Hadjar, recovering to sixth, while Oscar Piastri ended eighth.
- Multiple impeding investigations were launched, including for Leclerc and Liam Lawson, who also was noted for a pit-lane infringement.
What's next:
FP2 later today will give a clearer picture of long-run pace and tire deg. With such tight margins in Monaco, any mistake—like Hadjar’s—can ruin a weekend. Leclerc will be confident, but Mercedes and McLaren are lurking.
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