And if it was finally the right weekend for Charles Leclerc?

The one where he manages to finish his Grand Prix, at his home in Monaco, after three unsuccessful attempts.

In any case, the Ferrari driver was the fastest this Saturday in qualifying.

He will start on pole position on Sunday, ahead of his teammate, Spaniard Carlos Sainz.

The Red Bulls must settle for the second row, with the Mexican Sergio PĂ©rez ahead of the Dutchman Max Verstappen, reigning world champion who took the lead in the general classification at the expense of Leclerc with his victory at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday last.

Incredible crash that ends qualifying!

@SCHecoPerez spun, he was hit by @Carlossainz55, forcing the commissioner to wave the red flag 🚩@Charles_Leclerc on pole ahead of his teammate and Sergio Perez #MonacoGP 🇲🇨 pic.twitter.com/2Dm2sxmiyE

– CANAL+ F1® (@CanalplusF1) May 28, 2022


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The last session of qualifying was cut short after the crash against the safety barriers of PĂ©rez, struck in stride by Sainz at the entrance to the tunnel.

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