Charles Leclerc -Ferrari Driver Secures Pole Position at Monaco Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc Secures Pole Position at Monaco Grand Prix with Stellar Performance
In a thrilling qualifying session for the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc showcased a brilliant performance, securing pole position on his home turf. Leclerc outpaced McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz in a gripping battle for the top grid spot.
Charles Leclerc Dominates Q3 for Pole
Leclerc’s journey to the pole was marked by precision and speed. After safely navigating through Q1 and Q2, Leclerc unleashed his full potential in Q3. He initially posted a time of 1m 10.418s and then improved it to an impressive 1m 10.270s, setting a benchmark that none of his rivals could surpass.
Piastri and Sainz Follow Closely
Oscar Piastri of McLaren secured an impressive second place, trailing Leclerc by just 0.026 seconds. Carlos Sainz completed the top three, making it a strong showing for Ferrari. Lando Norris, Piastri’s teammate, grabbed fourth place, showcasing McLaren’s competitive edge.
Verstappen’s Pole Streak Ends
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen faced a challenging session, finishing sixth after an incident at Sainte Devote. This result ended his streak of eight consecutive pole positions. Verstappen now has significant work ahead for race day.

Mercedes Duo Sandwich Verstappen
George Russell and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes will start fifth and seventh, respectively, bracketing Verstappen. Notable performances came from Yuki Tsunoda of RB, Alex Albon of Williams, and Pierre Gasly of Alpine, all of whom made it to Q3.
Q1 Drama: Alonso and Perez Out
The first qualifying phase was eventful, with several traffic-related incidents and a surprise exit for big names like Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez. Alonso will start 16th, while Perez lines up 18th.
Q2 Highlights: Norris Edges Verstappen
In Q2, Verstappen set the fastest time initially but was soon outpaced by Sainz. However, it was the McLaren drivers who shone, with Piastri and Norris securing the top two spots. Pierre Gasly delivered a superb lap to finish fifth.
Final Push in Q3: Leclerc Takes Command
Hamilton set the early pace in Q3, but Leclerc quickly overtook with a 1m 10.418s lap. Despite reporting a pedal issue, Leclerc dominated, lowering his time to 1m 10.270s. Piastri and Sainz completed the top three, with Verstappen finishing a disappointing sixth after hitting the wall at Sainte Devote.
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