GP Monaco 2026 – FP1 Classification: Ferrari immediately strong, 1-2 with Leclerc and Hamilton. Max 3rd by half a second, then Kimi

GP Monaco 2026 – FP1 Classification: Ferrari immediately strong, 1-2 with Leclerc and Hamilton. Max 3rd by half a second, then Kimi

F1 Monaco, Free Practice 1 standings

Pos.DriverTeamTime and compoundGapLaps
1C. LeclercFerrari1:13.978 (M)31
2L. HamiltonFerrari1:14.204 (M)+0.22628
3M. VerstappenRed Bull1:14.491 (M)+0.51326
4K. AntonelliMercedes1:14.537 (M)+0.55931
5G. RussellMercedes1:14.983 (M)+1.00529
6L. NorrisMcLaren1:15.291 (M)+1.31327
7N. HülkenbergAudi1:15.343 (M)+1.36527
8O. PiastriMcLaren1:15.565 (M)+1.58729
9G. BortoletoAudi1:15.750 (M)+1.77231
10P. GaslyAlpine1:15.828 (M)+1.85032
11A. AlbonWilliams1:15.989 (M)+2.01133
12C. SainzWilliams1:16.041 (M)+2.06331
13I. HadjarRed Bull1:16.148 (H)+2.17014
14S. PerezCadillac1:16.170 (S)+2.19228
15F. ColapintoAlpine1:16.189 (M)+2.21132
16O. BearmanHaas1:16.292 (M)+2.31431
17E. OconHaas1:16.333 (M)+2.35531
18A. LindbladRacing Bulls1:16.389 (M)+2.41134
19L. LawsonRacing Bulls1:16.431 (M)+2.45331
20F. AlonsoAston Martin1:16.678 (M)+2.70021
21V. BottasCadillac1:17.460 (S)+3.48227
22L. StrollAston Martin1:17.556 (M)+3.57816

F1 Monaco, Free Practice 1 report

The sun shines on Monte Carlo, and Ferrari also shines. In the first free practice session on the streets of the Principality, the SF-26 lives up to expectations, starting with a one-two finish by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The home driver, fresh from renewal, is the fastest with a time of 1:13.978, while the seven-time world champion is 226 thousandths behind. The Red car is competitive on both hard and medium compounds and, above all, confirms its comfort in slow and technical sections: Leclerc and Hamilton immediately push to the limit and, despite a few minor errors at Mirabeau, find it without problems.

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Half a second behind is all the competition, led by Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli. The Bolognese driver’s session was again positive, as he put four and a half tenths on his teammate George Russell, confirming an enviable physical and mental state. The McLarens are significantly behind, over a second with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Isack Hadjar‘s weekend also started badly, as he sent his Red Bull into the barriers at Piscine after consistently being at least six tenths behind Super Max.

Audi did well – a double top-10 with Nico Hülkenberg seventh and Gabriel Bortoleto ninth – while signs of recovery also came from Pierre Gasly, who put four tenths on Franco Colapinto. Regarding gaps between teammates, Sergio Perez’s performance against Valtteri Bottas at Cadillac continues to impress (1.3 seconds on the same soft tire), even greater than the gap between Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll at Aston Martin.

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F1 Monaco, Free Practice 1 live coverage

You can relive the excitement of FP1 in Monte Carlo with our live report.

The schedule and times

F1 returns to the track this afternoon at 5 PM for the second free practice session. Tomorrow, the action will start at 12:30 PM with FP3, followed by Qualifying at 4 PM. On Sunday, the GP will begin at 3 PM. Here are all the times and TV information.

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