Charles Leclerc topped the leaderboard in the second Friday practice session for the F1 Monaco GP, narrowly beating out Oscar Piastri. Lewis Hamilton also made it to the top three, ensuring both Ferraris had a strong showing. The session saw two red flag interruptions, first for Isack Hadjar and then for Piastri, who hit the wall at Turn 1. Leclerc set the pace with impressive lap times, with Piastri and Hamilton close behind in the rankings. The action-packed session set the stage for what promises to be an exciting Monaco Grand Prix weekend, with qualifying on Saturday at 16:00 local time.
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