

043 of a second better than his teammate, Sebastian Vettel.

Kimi Räikkönen set the all-time fastest lap at Monaco with a pole-winning time of 1:12.178 that was. Locking out the front row of the Monaco Grand Prix was Scuderia Ferrari. His quick lap of 1:13.349 placed him eighth, one spot better than his most recent Q3 appearance in Bahrain and only two positions below his season-best qualifying effort of sixth in the opening round in Australia.īoth Grosjean and Magnussen ran exclusively on the Pirelli P Zero Purple ultrasoft tire throughout qualifying.
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In Q3 for the fifth time as a Haas F1 Team driver and the third time this season, Grosjean earned his second-best qualifying effort of the year.
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Only the top-10 drivers from Q2 move on to Q3. It all proved moot, however, when the double yellow flags were displayed with 12 seconds remaining in the session after Vandoorne clipped the turn 15 wall as he navigated the apex of the swimming pool section. On his last run toward the end of Q2, Magnussen was held up by the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton. Magnussen appeared poised to join his teammate in Q3 until two factors conspired to leave him only 13th fastest with a best time of 1:13.959. In Q2, Grosjean earned the sixth fastest time with a lap of 1:13.203. Both drivers advanced to Q2 as only the top-15 drivers move on to the second round of qualifying. He went on to nab the 12th quickest time with a lap of 1:13.786. Grosjean overcame an early spin at Mirabeau (turn five) where he kept his Haas VF-17 off the wall and out of the way of oncoming traffic. Magnussen set the ninth-fastest time in Q1 with a lap of 1:13.531 around the 3.337-kilometer (2.074-mile), 19-turn track. Button qualified ninth but will serve a 15-place grid penalty while Vandoorne qualified 10th but has a three-place grid penalty. Magnussen, however, will start 11th due to grid penalties incurred by the McLaren duo of Jenson Button and Stoffel Vandoorne. Haas F1 Team drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnusson qualified eighth and 13th, respectively, for the Monaco Grand Prix Sunday at Circuit de Monaco. Second: Sebastian Vettel of Scuderia Ferrari (1:12.221) Pole Winner: Kimi Räikkönen of Scuderia Ferrari (1:12.178)

Note: Magnussen will start 11th due to grid penalties incurred by drivers in front of him Result: Romain Grosjean qualified 8th / Kevin Magnussen qualified 13th Pole Winner: Kimi Räikkönen of Scuderia Ferrari (1:12.178 – new track record) Haas F1 Team Monaco Grand-Prix qualifying review : Event: Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix (Round 6 of 20)Įvent: Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix (Round 6 of 20)
