2022 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying report and highlights:Leclerc takes majestic pole on home turf in Monaco as bizarre Sainz and Perez crash brings end to qualifying | Formula 1® (2024)

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2022 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying report and highlights:Leclerc takes majestic pole on home turf in Monaco as bizarre Sainz and Perez crash brings end to qualifying | Formula 1® (1)

Charles Leclerc put in a dominant display at home to take pole position for the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, his sensational lap keeping team mate Carlos Sainz at bay by 0.225s on Saturday – a red flag stopping proceedings early...

This all-important qualifying session, given how essential a front-row start is at Monaco, saw Leclerc top Q1, Q2 and Q3 on the way to take Ferrari’s 12th pole position in the Principality with a sensational time of 1m 11.376s.

The Monegasque was on course to improve – but a red flag at the end of Q3 saw the field essentially set, Perez taking third with a gap of 0.253s to Leclerc, and Verstappen fourth by 0.290s.

The Q3 red flag was caused by Perez’s spin just before the tunnel section, Sainz then collecting Perez having seen the yellow flag too late.

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Qualifying results

PositionTeam NameTime
1CharlesLeclercLECFerrari1:11.376
2CarlosSainzSAIFerrari1:11.601
3SergioPerezPERRed Bull Racing1:11.629
4MaxVerstappenVERRed Bull Racing1:11.666
5LandoNorrisNORMcLaren1:11.849

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Lando Norris rounded out the top five for McLaren, George Russell behind in P6 for Mercedes. Fernando Alonso (P7) and Lewis Hamilton (P8) share the fourth row, with Sebastian Vettel, ninth for Aston Martin, and Alpine's Esteban Ocon rounding out the top 10.

Yuki Tsunoda caused a brief red flag in Q1 after clipping the barrier, but managed to emerge from the session. He ended up 11th on the provisional grid, ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas in P12. Neither Haas – Kevin Magnussen in P13 and Mick Schumacher P15 – could make it to Q3, with Daniel Ricciardo splitting them in 14th for McLaren.

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Tsunoda’s brush with the barriers at the chicane and resultant red flag saw Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu miss out on a final chance to set a flying lap and qualify 20th. Neither Williams – Alex Albon in P16 by just 0.07s in Q1 and Nicholas Latifi in P19 – made it to Q2.

Between those Williams were AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly in 17th – another who was caught out by the red flag – and a frustrated Lance Stroll in 18th for Aston Martin.

AS IT HAPPENED

Q1 – Leclerc leads Sainz before late scramble

Not only was the marina brimming with boats, the Circuit de Monaco was chock-full of traffic for Q1 on Saturday afternoon, 20 drivers eager to make their mark in this essential session to set the grid for Sunday.

Rapid track evolution and drivers on different run plans saw the leaderboard shuffle dramatically, the likes of Perez and Alonso holding top spot early on – but Leclerc would soon set the pace with a lap of 1m 12.569s – Ferrari team mate Sainz 0.047s back in P2 with Russell another 0.15s off in P3.

With just over two minutes left, red flags paused the session, with Tsunoda having hit the barriers at the Nouvelle Chicane – but he managed to make it back to the pits. The pit lane queue confirmed that there would be a mad rush to set times when the session would resume, with Ricciardo, Ocon, Latifi, Tsunoda and Zhou in the provisional drop zone while Norris was on the edge in P15.

Neither Ferrari, Mercedes' Russell, nor the Red Bulls (Verstappen eventually sixth and Perez seventh in Q1) joined the post-red flag traffic, with Williams leading the train for a dramatic end to the session. This thrilling conclusion saw Ocon jump to fourth, Norris to fifth, while Tsunoda recovered to go ninth for AlphaTauri behind Haas’s Magnussen in P8.

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Vettel rounded out the top 10 for Aston Martin ahead of McLaren’s Ricciardo, while Alonso was 12th for Alpine. Failing to make it round for another lap, Hamilton finished 13th ahead of Haas’s Schumacher, who just made it out of the drop zone.

Bottas crept through in P15 to eliminate 16th-place Williams driver Albon by 0.07s, AlphaTauri’s unfortunate Gasly losing out (his previous flying effort curtailed by the red flag) in P17. A furious Lance Stroll ended up 18th at Aston Martin.

The other Williams of Latifi ended up 19th while a baffled Zhou couldn’t make it round the track for another go and finished 20th.

Knocked out: Albon, Gasly, Stroll, Latifi, Zhou

2022 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying report and highlights:Leclerc takes majestic pole on home turf in Monaco as bizarre Sainz and Perez crash brings end to qualifying | Formula 1® (3)

Q2 – Leclerc and Perez go top as Verstappen plays catch-up

The first laps in Q2 saw Leclerc lead with a time of 1m 11.864s, Perez 0.090s back in P2, while Sainz was third by 0.210s to his team mate and Verstappen nearly half a second back in P4.

In the provisional drop zone were Magnussen, Bottas, Tsunoda, Ricciardo and Schumacher, who had his opening time deleted for missing the Turn 10 apex. Vettel was at risk of elimination, just 0.010s ahead of Magnussen.

Verstappen improved but could only manage P4, 0.253s off Leclerc, while Norris rounded out the top five for McLaren. Ocon jumped to sixth, and Hamilton managed seventh despite backing out of two previous efforts.

Vettel’s last-gasp effort saw him jump to eighth and Russell finished ninth – with Alonso making it through to Q3 in P10, as Tsunoda lost out by a tenth of a second. Bottas couldn’t make it out of Q2 in P12, Magnussen dropping to P13, while Ricciardo eliminated in 14th. Schumacher settled for a provisional P15 on the grid.

Knocked out: Tsunoda, Bottas, Magnussen, Ricciardo, Schumacher

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Q3 – Leclerc secures pole before calamity strikes

“This one’s going to be box office,” said Christian Horner before the top-10 face off – but which of these hot shots would emerge as the top gun in Q3?

Leclerc led the pack into the sunshine and posted a brilliant benchmark of 1m 11.376s, Sainz facing a gulf of 0.225s in P2. Perez was only three-hundredths behind Sainz in third, Verstappen another four-hundredths behind in P4. There was still time for one of them to eclipse Leclerc, track temperatures now dropping.

The Monegasque driver wasn’t happy with his positioning on the next preparation lap, yet he aced the first sector and was on course to eclipse his pole time.

Then, another red flag: Perez had crashed just before the tunnel, Sainz collecting him having seen the preceding yellow flag too late, to essentially finish the session. The grid was set: it would be Leclerc in pole, Sainz second, Perez third and Verstappen – his disappointment clear when he climbed out of the RB18 – a provisional fourth on the grid.

Norris rounded out the top five ahead of Russell, with Alonso – bumping the barriers in an attempt to slow for the late red flag – and Hamilton to share row four in P7 and P8 respectively. Behind them was Aston Martin’s Vettel in P9, and the other Alpine of Ocon in 10th.

With pole position and his wingman Sainz set to share the front row, can Leclerc ace his home race on Sunday, and see the chequered flag for the first time in his career in Monaco?

2022 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying report and highlights:Leclerc takes majestic pole on home turf in Monaco as bizarre Sainz and Perez crash brings end to qualifying | Formula 1® (5)

The key quote

"It is very special. I’m so incredibly happy. It’s been a very smooth weekend until now; I knew the pace was in the car I just had to do the job and it went perfectly. That last lap before the red flag was very very good. But anyway, it didn’t change anything for us" – Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

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FAQs

What happened to Perez in Monaco qualifying? ›

Perez explains what happened on 'bad day for me' as he is knocked out in Q1. Sergio Perez will find himself starting the Monaco Grand Prix from 18th on the grid after he hit traffic on one of his Q1 runs and then failed to improve enough to avoid being knocked out at the first hurdle.

What happened to Hamilton in Monaco qualifying? ›

Lewis Hamilton topped first practice in Monaco but could only manage P7 in qualifying, and was left wondering why he suffered a drop off in pace when it came to the crunch.

What was the qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix? ›

Monaco GP Qualifying Timesheet
DriverTeamTime
1) Charles LeclercFerrari1:10.270
2) Oscar PiastiMcLaren+0.154
3) Carlos SainzFerrari+0.248
4) Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.272
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May 25, 2024

How to watch the Monaco Grand Prix in the USA? ›

The Monaco Grand Prix will stream on ESPN+. An ESPN+ subscription grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com.

Why did Perez not qualify? ›

"A disaster, because, firstly, on my lap, I got into a lot of traffic into six, into seven, and then were some stickers laying down on the apex of turn eight, so I had to avoid all of that, and I ended up losing a couple of tenths that would have been enough to get through," he said, as quoted by GPBlog.

What happened between Perez and Verstappen in Monaco? ›

Back in May, Perez crashed exiting Portier and was collected by Carlos Sainz's Ferrari, causing a red flag and preventing Verstappen from completing his last qualifying lap.

Who is fastest in F1 practice at Monaco? ›

F1 Monaco Grand Prix: FP3 results
Main Information Additional Data 1 - 2
ClaDriverkm/h
1C. Leclerc Ferrari168.325
2M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing167.861
3L. Hamilton Mercedes167.524
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May 25, 2024

Did Verstappen get a penalty in Monaco? ›

Max Verstappen will not receive a grid penalty for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Dutchman had to go to the stewards after the end of the third free practice, but he got away with just a reprimand.

How many times Lewis Hamilton won in Monaco? ›

Hamilton has won three times in Monaco and the slow and twisting track is unlikely to play to the strengths of a car with strong straight line speed. Qualifying, and pole position, is also crucial at a circuit where overtaking is extremely difficult and races are often processional.

Who got pole at Monaco today? ›

Monaco Qualifying Results: Charles Leclerc Takes Pole Position For Home Race. The results of the Monaco GP Qualifying session.

Has Leclerc ever won in Monaco? ›

Leclerc finished runner-up to Max Verstappen in the 2022 World Drivers' Championship. In 2024, Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix, becoming the first Monégasque driver to win the race in 93 years.

What is the fastest qualifying lap at Monaco? ›

1'10.166

Is Monaco Grand Prix free? ›

Monaco Grand Prix free live streams

Free F1 live streams of every race are available in three countries: Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg. There are also free extended highlights on offer in the UK and Australia. Austria: ORF is streaming the entire 2024 Monaco Grand Prix weekend for free.

What happened at the Monaco Grand Prix? ›

Charles Leclerc holds off Oscar Piastri to win at home in Monaco. MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- Charles Leclerc held off race-long pressure from McLaren's Oscar Piastri to finally end his home race curse and win the Monaco Grand Prix.

How many miles is the Monaco Grand Prix? ›

2.074 miles

What happened to Perez in Monaco in 2024? ›

Checo Perez and his crash on lap 1 of the Monaco GP

Replays showed Magnussen crashed into the side of Sergio Perez on Lap 1 just seconds after the start of the race. The terrible impact also took Hulkenberg out, which brought out the red flag.

Is Perez still racing? ›

Perez, who has been with Red Bull since 2021, was awarded a two-year extension in May, keeping him at Red Bull Racing through 2026.

Is Checo a nickname for Sergio? ›

Checo is simply a common Mexican nickname for Sergio. "It's not really that complicated or interesting," Perez said in 2013. "In Mexico, all Sergio(s) are automatically given the nickname 'Checo', so there's no story behind it."

How many races has Perez won? ›

Sergio Pérez
Entries273 (269 starts)
Championships0
Wins6
Podiums39
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