The English Lando Norris (McLaren) will first leave this Sunday at the Monaco Grand Prix, the eighth of the Formula One World Cup, which is played in the streets of Montecarlo; where the double Spanish world champion Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) will be seventh.
Norris achieved his eleventh ‘pole’ in the F1, the second of the year, by dominating the qualification on Saturday, whose decisive third round (Q3) covered the 3,337 meters of the iconic track of the principality of the Costa Azul -the shortest of the World Cup -, in a minute, nine seconds and 954 thousandths, 109 less than the Monegasco Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) row.
The Australian Oscar Piastri (McLaren), World Cup leader -with 146 points, thirteen more than her partner Norris-, will be third, accompanied in the second row by the septuple English world champion Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari).
Alonso will leave from the fourth row, in which one of his former companions will accompany him, the French Esteban Ocon (Haas), who ended eighth the main timed.
A row ahead of the double Asturian world champion will be done by the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) -tercer in the World Cup, which last year captured her fourth title followed and who last Sunday won the Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna, in Icola (Italy) – and the French debutante Isack Hadjar (RB), which ended fifth and sixth this Saturday.
From the fifth row they will take the other RB, that of the New Liam Lawson, ninth; and Thai Alex Albon, a companion in Williams by Spanish Carlos Sainz; which will start from the eleventh position this Sunday in Monaco. In a race scheduled to 78 laps, to complete a 280.2 kilometers, in which, as a novelty, it will be mandatory to make at least two tires.
With EFE information.
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