Charles Leclerc topped Friday’s F1 Monaco Grand Prix practice sessions, narrowly beating championship leader Oscar Piastri by 0.038s. Lewis Hamilton ensured both Ferraris were in the top three. The session was interrupted twice by red flags, first for Isack Hadjar hitting the barriers and then for Piastri crashing at Turn 1. Leclerc set the fastest lap time with Piastri close behind, followed by Hamilton. Norris, Lawson, and Alonso also showed strong performances. The weekend continues with third practice and qualifying on Saturday.
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