Ferrari secured a 1-2 in first practice for the Monaco Grand Prix, a session that was twice interrupted by red flags including for a sizeable shunt for Red Bull Formula 1 driver Isack Hadjar.It was home favourite Charles Leclerc who led the way, with his 1m13.978s on mediums – which was two seconds slower than his benchmark from FP1 in 2025 – leaving him two tenths clear of Lewis Hamilton.Max Verstappen was third, half a second off in his RB22.But it was the other Red Bull driver who was responsible for the session’s biggest talking point with just under 25 minutes left in the hour-long session.Moments after defending F1 champion Lando Norris had a significant slide in the middle of the swimming pool chicane, Hadjar had an even bigger oversteer moment and …
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Author: Jack Cozens





