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Return to pole position! Norris scored Monaco s first shot!

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On the evening of May 24, the F1 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying round ended on Saturday. Norris won the ball in Monaco for the first time with his performance in the last lap of Q3, which was his second shot of the season and his 11th shot of his career! Leclerc lags behind by 0.109 seconds and ranks second. Piastri third.

The third free practice match has been more than halfway through the three, and Leclerc, Verstappen and Hamilton rank in the top three, among which Verstappen's lap speed is made by neutral tires.

Vestapan once ranked first in the lap list with his neutral feces.

At the end of the third exercise, Leclerc once again refreshed the fastest lap on the field with soft tires and increased to 1:10.953.

Another Ferrari driver, Hamilton, was not very smooth, and he hit the outer guardrail in Turn 3, triggering a red flag.

In the end, Leclerc won the first place in the practice competition again! Verstappen's soft tires failed to refresh the fastest lap of the neutral tires earlier, and he was second in the top 0.280 seconds behind the list. Norris ranked third with 0.294 seconds behind, while Piastri and Hamilton ranked fourth and fifth. The drivers ranked sixth to ten are Alben, Lawson, Sainz, Kakuda Yuki and Antonelli. The final result of the third free practice competition

The first quarter qualifying competition only uses neutral tires to clean lap times, while other drivers use soft tires.

Q1 with 9 minutes left, Verstappen first. Leclerc and Ferrari ranked second and third.

Stoll blocked Gasley at Turn 10, and the latter complained to the team.

Q1 with 3 minutes left, Leclerc returned to first place again.

Hirohiko Kakuda, Stol, Lawson, Corpinto and Gasley are in the bottom five. The two Alpine drivers also switched back to soft tires.

But in the last flight circle of Q1, Antonelli first rubbed the wall at Turn 10, and then hit Turn 11, triggering the red flag. The end of the Q1 phase, the five drivers eliminated were Bottoletto, Bellmann, Gasley, Stor and Corapinto.

Q2 in the second quarter qualifying match

Q2 started, Russell's car lost its momentum and had no choice but to withdraw. At this point, both Mercedes drivers have withdrawn from the qualifying competition, and their main race will be extremely difficult.

Leclerc was ranked first before, but Norris ran a faster 1:10.570.

Q2, 1 minute left, Norris, Leclerc and Verstappen accounted for the top three. Among the top ten drivers in

, Alben, Alonso and Sainz have neutral tire scores. Hajar, Hockenberg, and Okon are still in the elimination zone.

Albon and Sainz both replaced soft tires at the end, and Albon's lap speed continued to improve. Sainz, on the contrary, said the tires had no grip.

The five drivers who were eliminated in the final Q2 stage are Sainz, Hiroshi Kakuda, Hockenberg, Russell and Antonelli. In the first round of flights in the third quarter qualifying round, two McLaren drivers took the top two. Leclerc was third, 0.189 seconds behind.

Vestapan is fourth, Hamilton is fifth. Aokang ranked sixth in neutral fetal scores. Seventh and eighth are Alonso and Lawson, Alben is ninth, and Hajar has no results yet.

The two McLaren drivers started the second round flight early, and both Piastri and Norris improved, and Norris is the first in the moment.

Then Leclerc beat purple in the second stage, which was 0.062 seconds faster than Norris, and was temporarily in the pole position! The

race did not end there, and the two McLaren drivers began the third round of flight. This time Norris ran a time of 1:09.954, 0.109 seconds faster than Leclerc! The match ended and Norris finally won the pole position! Leclerc lags 0.109 seconds behind and ranks second. Piastri lags 0.175 seconds behind and ranks third.

Hamilton and Verstappen ranked fourth and fifth respectively. The drivers ranked six to ten are Hajar, Alonso, Ocon, Lawson and Alben.

Quotation Final Results

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