Why did both Mercedes cars fail to reach Q3?
George Russell's car suffered a loss of power, and Kimi Antonelli crashed in Q1, damaging his car.
Formula 1 / Monaco Grand Prix
The Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session saw intense competition, with Lando Norris ultimately securing pole position. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc showed strong pace but had to settle for second, while Mercedes experienced a disastrous sessio...
The Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session unfolded with several key moments that shaped the grid for Sunday's race.
### Qualifying 1 (Q1) Q1 saw Charles Leclerc set the fastest time, with Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, and Max Verstappen closely behind. The session was red-flagged due to Kimi Antonelli crashing his Mercedes at the Nouvelle Chicane, causing damage to the front-left suspension. This incident highlighted the unforgiving nature of the Monaco circuit, where even slight errors can have significant consequences. The red flag ended the session prematurely, preventing drivers like Gabriel Bortoleto, Oliver Bearman, Pierre Gasly, Lance Stroll and Franco Colapinto from improving their times, resulting in their elimination.
### Qualifying 2 (Q2) Q2 was marked by further drama as George Russell's Mercedes suffered a loss of power in the tunnel, causing another red flag. Russell was unable to restart his car, leading to his elimination and a P14 starting position for the race. This was a significant blow for Mercedes, as both their cars were now out of contention for the top grid positions. Lando Norris set the fastest time in Q2, with several drivers battling for position. Carlos Sainz and Yuki Tsunoda were notable eliminations, failing to improve their times and missing out on Q3. Isack Hadjar delivered a strong performance, advancing to Q3.
### Qualifying 3 (Q3) Q3 saw Lando Norris ultimately secure pole position, demonstrating McLaren's strong pace at Monaco. The session highlighted the importance of precision and minimizing errors on this challenging circuit.
George Russell's car suffered a loss of power, and Kimi Antonelli crashed in Q1, damaging his car.
Lando Norris secured pole position, driving for McLaren.
Gabriel Bortoleto, Oliver Bearman, Pierre Gasly, Lance Stroll, and Franco Colapinto were eliminated in Q1.
The red flags disrupted the session, preventing drivers from completing their laps and impacting the final results.
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