Mercedes Takes Early Lead in FP1 of Monaco Grand Prix, With Hamilton and Piastri’s Close Battle

Hamilton sets fastest time in first Monaco practice

The Monaco Grand Prix is currently being broadcast live on 5 Live and the BBC Sport website. In the first practice session on Friday, Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton set the pace, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri closely following behind. Hamilton expressed his hope for a competitive weekend from Mercedes and was only 0.029 seconds quicker than Piastri.

Following Hamilton and Piastri, George Russell in another Mercedes took third place, with McLaren’s Lando Norris in fourth and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in fifth. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen struggled in 11th place and was 0.815 seconds off the pace due to complaints about his car being “so loose over the bumps.”

The top five drivers were closely matched, with Russell just 0.126 seconds off the pace and Leclerc in fifth only 0.228 seconds behind Hamilton. There was a noticeable gap to sixth-place Fernando Alonso as drivers focused on reacquainting themselves with the tight Monaco street circuit and gaining confidence in their cars. The practice session was briefly red-flagged to clear debris from Zhou Guanyu’s Sauber hitting the wall at Sainte Devote, but fortunately, he only suffered a damaged front wing.

Logan Sergeant from Williams also nearly crashed but managed to avoid disaster. The top 10 was rounded out by Lance Stroll, Yuki Tsunoda, and Carlos Sainz before the second practice session later in the day at 16:00 UK time.

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