Charles Leclerc sets searing pace from Lewis Hamilton in second Monaco practice
Charles Leclerc lowers the pace in Monaco second 🎀practice, but Lewis Hamilton is not far behind...

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc set an electric pace from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton to lead Friday’s second practice session at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
Home favourite Leclerc, who has never won before in Monaco, posted several 🌳blistering lap times to put his Ferrari top of the timesh♓eets with a new benchmark of a 1m11.278 seconds.
At times the Monegasque was nearly a full second faster than anyone else on track, but Hamilton, who topped opening practice, eventually reduced L🔜eclerc’s advantage down to just 0.188s.
Fernando Alonso put his Aston Martꦛin an encouraging third, som♑e 0.475s adrift.
Leclerc’s pace will be hugely promising for Ferrari in their hopes of taking the fight to Red Bull this weekend. He also had a couple of hairy moments where♈ he narrowly avoi💫ded the barriers as he pushed hard.
It was another difficult session for reigning world champion Max Verstappen, w♌ho was fifth and over half a second slower than Leclerc.
Just like in FP1, Verstappen did not appear co♋mpletely at ease with his Red Bull car and nudged the wall after a slide at Portier, but escaped damage.
Verstappen began the weekend playing down Red Bull’s chances in Monaco, suggesting the tight and twis🦋ty streets of Monte Carlo could expose some weaknesses of his car.
However, it is worth noting that Red Bull and Verstappen also had a tough start to las✤t weekend’s race at Imola, before an impressive turnaround ultimately paved the way for another victory.
Lando Norris was fifth in his McLaren, ahead of Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari, Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez, who was n🎃early a second off the pace in eighth.
The Mexican complain🐬ed about ride over team radio as he struggled with his RB20.
Alex Albon a✱nd George Russell completed the top-10 for Williams and Mercedes.&n🎃bsp;

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