Lando Norris Clinches Pole Position in Thrilling Monaco GP Qualifying
Lando Norris secures pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix, setting a new track record and outpacing Charles Leclerc in a dramatic qualifying session.

Lando Norris delivered a stunning performance in the Monaco Grand Prix qualifying, setting a new track record and securing pole position for Sunday's race. The McLaren driver clocked an impressive lap time of 1:09.954, outpacing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by 0.109 seconds. This marks Norris' 11th career pole and his first at the iconic Monte Carlo circuit.
Key Highlights:
- Norris' Record Lap: Norris' final lap was not only the fastest of the session but also set a new benchmark for the Monaco circuit. His time of 1:09.954 was 0.109 seconds quicker than Leclerc's best effort.
- Leclerc's Challenge: Despite being the hometown hero, Leclerc could only manage second place. He acknowledged that while the car felt good, it would be challenging to overtake Norris from the second position.
- Piastri's Strong Showing: Norris' teammate, Oscar Piastri, secured third place, making it a strong outing for McLaren. Piastri was just 0.177 seconds behind Norris.
Race Strategy:
This year's Monaco Grand Prix introduces a new regulation requiring a two-stop strategy, deviating from the traditional one-stop. This change is expected to add an extra layer of complexity and excitement to the race, with drivers needing to push harder throughout.
Other Notable Performances:
- Hamilton and Verstappen: Lewis Hamilton secured fourth place, just ahead of Max Verstappen, who could only manage fifth. Both drivers are under investigation for a potential incident during Q1, which could result in grid penalties.
- Rookie Performances: Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar impressed on his Monaco debut, qualifying sixth. Meanwhile, Mercedes' George Russell faced technical issues, grinding to a halt in the tunnel during Q2.
Looking Ahead:
With pole position historically crucial at Monaco, Norris is in a strong position to convert this into a race win. However, the new two-stop strategy could shake things up, making for an unpredictable and thrilling race.
Norris expressed his pride in the team's efforts, stating, "We have worked very hard over the past few months. Very pleased." As the lights go out on Sunday, all eyes will be on Norris to see if he can capitalize on his pole position and take the checkered flag in Monaco.