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Hamilton Leads Ferrari To Another 1-2 In Monaco FP2 As Norris Retires Early

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Lewis Hamilton delivered a dominant performance in the second practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix, leading Ferrari to a 1-2 finish for the second time on Friday. The seven-time world champion posted a best lap of 1m13.026s, which was 0.111s... More »

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Monte Carlo. British driver Lewis Hamilton, seven times F1 world champion, mastered yesterday the second rehearsals of the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of his companion, Monegasque Charles Leclerc. The 41-year-old Englishman, who has won up to three times the Principality Grand Prix and who aspires to a third pole signed his best lap in 1:13/026, beating his partner and local hero for 111 thousandths of a second.

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Ferrari Cannot Rest On Even at 1-2; Leclerc, Verstappen, and Mercedes Closely Close OSEN = Reporter Jeong Seung-woo Lewis Hamilton (41) set the fastest time during the practice session on the 5th at the Monaco Grand Prix. However, Ferrari was not at ease regarding his teammate Charles Leclerc (29). He [carried] Red Bull and Mercedes

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Ferrari has taken a bite out of Monaco that has left the paddock reeling. Lewis Hamilton, in his first year in red, set the fastest time on Friday (1:13.026) with the ease of someone doing their grocery shopping at the corner store, and Charles Leclerc, just 0.111 seconds behind, confirmed that the car is flying. Max Verstappen, in third, couldn't get a foothold. Ferrari is dishing out blows on time trial day. The session was a walk in the park …

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MADRID 5 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS).- Englishman Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) has been the fastest driver in Friday's free training at the Monaco Grand Prix, sixth round of the Formula 1 World Championship, marking the start of the European calendar tour, with a time of 1:13,026, followed by his team-mate Charles Leclerc, at 0.111 seconds, while Max Verstappen has been third, while Carlos Sainz (Williams) and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) have finished tw…

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Revista Bocetos broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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