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Perez leads and the pole battle is on fire

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Classification of Monaco That’s almost everything. Anyone in pole position has a great opportunity to make history and write their names on a list of lucky people who can boast of winning in the Principality.Between the squares “Great Circus”, This is the most important thing and everyone wants to be on the list of winners. And for this, good classification is absolutely important.Men who play it today know it: 2 people Perez’s Red Bull Y VerstappenAnd both Ferrari, Sainz And a local pilot, Charles Leclerc.. Of all of them, Perez in Mexico and Leclerc in Monaco were the best in the test before today’s classification (2:00 pm). Perez Major free practice 3 with an advantage of only 1 in 41,000 over the “16” Ferrari..

The battle for Paul seems exciting because of the huge equality of the top. No one knows what each other has protected. As a rule, Leclerc was hungry and very inspired to be successful as he grew up. Carlos Sainz Even though it has to stay confident in this Ferrari, It must be there. Nevertheless, Perez He showed how accustomed he was to this track, and a week after giving Verstappen a win, he raised his head in FP3 to lead a great lap.

now, Czech Republic, Leclerc, Sainz, VerstappenFell to four tenths, but plays everything against all of the categories that could be the best metaphor for the famous Monte Carlo Casino.Everyone plays some Q3 cards, but at the same time, it’s a lottery because it’s between the dreaded walls of MonacoAccidents, interruptions and traffic can ruin anyone’s choices.

Riders used FP3 to start approaching the wall they wanted to hit the wall without actually kissing, looking for a compromise between risk and safety that was very difficult to find on the streets of the Principality. ..

Alonso, 10th in a very tight middle zone

And if things look tight on, in the middle, the fight looks even more unpredictable. Guthrie 5th place, Norris is 6th place with only 6/16000 Hamilton This time I was able to overtake my teammates in 7th place Russell.. 8th is MagnussenRussell was 9th against Alonso, who was able to defend Alpine’s honor in 10th place, which he was anxious to repeat in qualifying. Fernando knows that the chance to score points in Monaco goes through the “quarry”. Having been 17th in FP3, Ocon needs a perfect lap to be in the top 10 in Alpine, which is not yet in Monaco.

Equality was like having only a second distance from the 5th to the 17th. Monaco’s “qualy” seems to be exciting.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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