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Formula 1 Monaco GP

F1 Monaco GP Live Commentary and Updates - FP1 & FP2

Friday's action from the eighth round of the 2024 Formula 1 season.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-23

F1 returns to Monaco for its annual dash around the principality, where all the focus will be on what is arguably the most important qualifying session of the season.

With the gap between Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari appearing to shrink with the latest raft of updates and the walls waiting to claim unsuspecting drivers, the pressure will be high not to make a mistake.

FP1 starts at 12:30 BST (13:30 local time) followed by FP2 at 16:00 BST (17:00 local time).

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Alonso goes up to P2, topping Verstappen. A 1m11.753s is still a considerable distance off from Leclerc's pace though!
Looking to the rear of the order, Sauber look to be struggling somewhat with Bottas in P18 and Zhou P20. Alpine are also having a tough time with Gasly and Ocon P15 and P17.
Yellow flags are out after Verstappen "hit the wall there," there being Portier. That was no small hit.
Tsunoda has hit the wall too, but the green flags are back out again.
Traffic jam! Gasly was on an improved effort when he came across a gaggle of four cars through the Swimming Pool and had to back out. Expect more of this and some frustrated radio messages as the weekend unfolds.
"I don't know what Sainz was doing there. He wanted a three-minute gap in Monaco."

Alonso churning out the quality radio messages as ever!
A little bit of a race simulation there with Verstappen going wheel-to-wheel with Tsunoda into Rascasse. It got a little close there but no harm done.
"I've hit the wall." This time, it's Ocon making the familiar call.
Ocon scraped along the barrier on the exit of the Swimming Pool and looks to have gotten away with it. He continues on, so Alpine hasn't seen anything of immediate concern.
It looks like there was more to things than met the eye between Verstappen and Tsunoda, with the incident noted as impeding.
With 15 minutes to go, there is still a focus on single-lap pace, such is the importance of qualifying. Ordinarily, we'd be looking at longer runs now.
No further investigation on the Verstappen and Tsunoda incident.
Finally, we're back onto the medium and hard compounds. Long runs may not be as crucial as qualifying here, but teams still need the data to see how the tyres will hold on across the distance.
A heart-in-mouth moment for Leclerc fans, as he briefly stops on the track. In reality, he made the well-rehearsed error of using the escape road at Sainte Devote.
Russell has bailed out of his long run after reporting a steering problem. With three minutes to go, that is his session over.
Backing up his FP1 pace, Hamilton will end FP2 in second place. We'll say it again, with qualifying being crucial here, this will give the Mercedes driver a lot of confidence for Saturday.
With no one improving, Leclerc ends Friday on top, with Hamilton second and Alonso third. Verstappen and Norris completed the top five, making it five different teams represented in those positions.
And with that, it's time to bid farewell from Monaco for today.
We'll be back again tomorrow in time for FP3 and qualifying and we hope you will join us once again. Until then, here's the full report for Friday's closing session.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24

Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images

By: Autosport Staff

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