28 May 2022

F1 Monaco GP qualifying – Start time, how to watch & more

The Ferrari driver bounced back from the disappointment of last weekend’s Spanish GP where he retired from a healthy lead due to a MGU-H and turbo failure by leading both FP1 and FP2, edging the second session by just 0.044s from team-mate Carlos Sainz. 

Sergio Perez led Red Bull’s charge with third place in the FP2 fractionally ahead of his team-mate and new F1 world championship leader Max Verstappen, with the Mexican driver surprised by the gap to the Ferrari pair. 

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