Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc fastest again as Daniel Ricciardo crashes in FP2

Leclerc, who is looking to bounce back on home soil after losing the lead of the world champiꦦonship last time out in Spain, ended up just 0.044s ahead of Ferrari teammate Carlos💃 Sainz.
Nearly four-tenthsღ behind Leclerc was Sergio Perez, who headed Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen b🤡y a tenth.
Lando Norris was fifth ahead of George Russell, w🌳hose Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton ended up only 12th after a difficult session.
Hamilton had been complaining about hi✃s Mercedes bouncing severely during opening practice, and the seven-time world champion’s fortunes didn’t improve in FP2.

The Briton was fru♍strated by traffic as he struggled to get in a clean lap on the soft tyre, before a lock up caused him to take a trip down the Mirabeau escape road.
Pierre Gasly, Fernand🍒o Alonso, Sebastian Vettel and Tuki Tsu🅘noda completed the rest of the top 10.
Secondꦚ practice was punctuated when Ricciardﷺo hit the barriers at the swimming pool chicane, becoming the first driver to crash this weekend.
Ricciardo lost control of his McLaren at the entry to the corner, smashed into the barriers on the🔯 left-hand side before coming to rest at Piscine.
While the under-pressure Ricciardo was u💛nhurt in the incident, the same couldn’t be said for his McLaren, which suffered heavy damage.

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