F1 Monaco, the ranking of Free Practice 1 Pos.DriverTeamTime and mixDetachmentLaps1C. LeclercFerrari1:13.978 (M)–312L. HamiltonFerrari1:14.204 (M)+0.226283M. VerstappenRed Bull1:14.491 (M)+0.513264K. AntonelliMercedes1:14.537 (M)+0.559315G. RussellMercedes1:14.983 (M)+1.005296L. NorrisMcLaren1:15.291 (M)+1.313277N. HülkenbergAudi1:15.343 (M)+1.365278O. PlatesMcLaren1:15.565 (M)+1.587299G. BortoletoAudi1:15.750 (M)+1.7723110P. GaslyAlpine1:15.828 (M)+1.8503211A. AlbonWilliams1:15.989 (M)+2.0113312C. SainzWilliams1:16.041 (M)+2.0633113I. HadjarRed Bull1:16.148 (H)+2.1701414S. PerezCadillac1:16.170 (S)+2.1922815F. ColapintoAlpine1:16.189 (M)+2.2113216O. BearmanHaas1:16.292 (M)+2.3143117E. OconHaas1:16.333 (M)+2.3553118A. LindbladRacing Bulls1:16.389 (M)+2.4113419L. LawsonRacing Bulls1:16.431 (M)+2.4533120F. AlonsoAston Martin1:16.678 (M)+2.7002121V. BottasCadillac1:17.460 (S)+3.4822722L. StrollAston Martin1:17.556 (M)+3.57816 F1 Monaco, the chronicle of Free Practice 1 The sun is shining on Monte Carlo, and Ferrari is shining too. In the first free practice session on the streets of the Principality, the SF-26 lived up to the predictions, starting with a one-two by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The host, fresh from renewal, is the fastest with a time of 1:13.978, while the seven-time world champion stops at 226 thousandths. The Red is competitive on both hard and medium tyres and, above all, confirms that it is at ease on the slow and driven sections: Leclerc and Hamilton immediately look for the limit and, apart from a few mistakes at Mirabeau, they find it without problems. Half a second behind all the competition, led by Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli. The Bolognese driver’s session was still positive, with a full four and a half tenths ahead of teammate George Russell, confirming his enviable state of psychophysical form. The McLarens are seriously behind, over a second behind Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Isack Hadjar’s weekend also gets off to a bad start, sending his Red Bull into the barriers at the Piscine after having always been at least six tenths behind Super Max. Audi does well – double top-10 with Nico Hülkenberg seventh and Gabriel Bortoleto ninth – while there are signs of recovery also from Pierre Gasly, who gives four tenths to Franco Colapinto. Speaking of gaps between teammates, what Sergio Perez gives to Valtteri Bottas in the Cadillac team continues to impress (1″3 on the same soft tyre), even greater than the gap between Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll in Aston Martin. F1 Monaco, live coverage of Free Practice 1. You can relive the emotions of FP1 in Monte Carlo with our live coverage. The program and times F1 returns to the track this afternoon at 5pm with the second free practice session. Tomorrow the action will start at 12.30pm with FP3, then Qualifying at 4pm. On Sunday the GP will start at 3pm. Here are all the times and TV directions.
Automobile Magazine – F1 English News , 2026-06-05 22:43:00
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