The Monaco circuit is one of the shortest on the F1 calendar, with a lap distance of just 3.337 km (2.074 mi). However, the lap times are slow due to the tight and twisty nature of the circuit, and the lack of straights means that the drivers are constantly turning and braking. The Monaco Grand Prix is known for its slow and tight corners, with many of the turns taken at speeds of less than 100 km/h (62 mph). This requires the drivers to have precise car control and to be able to maintain momentum through the turns.
Follow us here on ScuderiaFans.com for the latest data, info, updates, results and timings from the qualifying session for the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix. Get the live stream watchalong and support Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz as the Maranello team’s drivers will return to the track ready to challenge Red Bull and Mercedes for a place on the starting grid for tomorrow’s race, which in Monte Carlo is always crucial in view of the Grand Prix.
In the stream below you can watch the live results and live timings from the qualifying session for the 2023 F1 Monaco GP, with telemetry and the most important updates:
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