F1 2022: Charles Leclerc secures pole as Red Bull’s Perez crashes at 2022 Monaco GP – Times of India

The Monaco Grand Prix, held at the 3.337 km Circuit de Monaco street circuit, is one of the most exciting Formula 1 races of the season each year. Like last season, Charles leclerc Also managed to secure pole position in the 2022 edition of his home GP. It will be interesting to see if the young Ferrari driver is finally able to finish this car Monaco Grand Prix Curse tomorrow
Here’s how the drama unfolded in the 7th qualifying season of the 2022 Formula 1 season at the Circuit de Monaco, the shortest circuit in F1 –
2022 Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying Q1 Results
Charles Leclerc maintains his good form, ahead of his Ferrari teammate in Q1 carlos sanzo, George Russell finished third, with Esteban Ocon and Lando Norris in fourth and fifth respectively. Q1 was halted with 2:25 on the clock when red flags were shown after Yuki Tsunoda’s AlphaTauri was punctured, damaging his left front wheel. However, after the race resumed, he managed to make a comeback, finishing P9.
Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly, Lance Stroll, Nicolas Latifi and Zhou Guanyue were eliminated in first qualifying, and tomorrow’s races will start from P16 to P20 respectively.
2022 Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying Q2 Results
Charles Leclerc remained fastest in Q2, this time Sergio Pérez was following in P2, just +0.090 seconds slower than the Ferrari driver. Carlos Sainz slipped to third place, followed by Lando Norris in fourth. world champion secret Max Verstappen Could only get fifth place. Yuki Tsunoda, Valtteri Bottas, Kevin Magnussen, Daniel Ricciardo, and Mick Schumacher failed to make it to Q3 and will move up from 11th to 15th respectively at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix.
2022 Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying Q3 Results
Final qualifying had ended 30 seconds earlier, as Sergio Pérez lost his control. red Bull and sliding it into the wall. Carlos Sainz didn’t notice the yellow flag and got into the stopped Red Bull car. Fortunately both the drivers left without causing any major damage to their respective cars.

Charles Leclerc managed to grab pole position at his home Grand Prix – his 14th pole so far. For starters, the Monegasque driver has failed to finish each of his three F1 races at the Circuit de Monaco.
Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz started on the front grid with his teammate, followed by Red Bull Racing drivers Checo Perez and Max Verstappen in third and fourth respectively. Lando Norris P5, George Russell P6, Fernando Alonso P7, and Lewis Hamilton P8. Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel will be ninth on the grid, while Alpine’s Esteban Ocon will be tenth.