Charles Leclerc says he was on course to improve his pole-winning lap time in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix before the crashes behind him brought the session to an end.
The Ferrari driver took pole position for his home race for the second year in a row. His fastest time of 1’11.376 stood from the beginning of Q3 as Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz Jnr’s crashes in the dying moments prevented anyone from setting further laps.Leclerc said he was “really, really on the limit” on his final lap. He set the quickest time of any driver through the first sector, then had to abandon his lap when the red flags flew due to the crash behind him.
“I had quite a bit of oversteer,” explained Leclerc, whose out-lap was briefly compromised by the Mercedes drivers coming past him. “I struggled to put the tyres in the right window in the last sector because there was a bit of traffic.
“At the end the rear was a bit loose but still the lap time came and I was improving quite a bit. I think I was four tenths faster before I stopped so it was a good lap.
“But to be honest the car felt amazing and it’s great to also have Carlos with me on the front row.”
Leclerc was unable to start from his pole position last year due to a technical problem on his car. His Ferrari had to be repaired after he crashed at the Swimming Pool at the end of Q3.
He said taking pole position again for his home race was “very special.”
“I’m so incredibly happy. It’s been a very smooth weekend so far. 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 really, really good – but anyway, it didn’t change anything.”
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hamiledon
28th May 2022, 17:10
-0,4sec on the delta before the last stint on such a short circuit, a perfect lap has gone to trash. Anyhow qualifying king did what he does best again.
sethje (@seth-space)
28th May 2022, 17:27
He really was flying and while checo was able to follow for a short time the difference was enormous between those two cars.
Good to see checo on top in the quali battle this time… keeping max sharp..
Danny (@denny)
28th May 2022, 18:55
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/uzrpcy/monaco_q3_telemetry_leclerc_red_flag_lap_vs_pole/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Esploratore (@esploratore1)
29th May 2022, 8:02
Yes, looked really impressive, good to see some numeric data about it.