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Ferrari Poised to Threaten Mercedes at Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco's slow, twisty layout rewards low‑speed acceleration, which makes qualifying decisive, boosting Ferrari's chance to start on pole while recent technical checks and reliability questions leave the outcome uncertain.

Overview

  • Mercedes has dominated the season so far with wins in nearly every weekend event, leaving Kimi Antonelli with a large championship lead.
  • Ferrari's car and power unit have shown strong low‑speed acceleration all season, a trait that fits Monaco's many slow corners and could produce a front‑row start.
  • Qualifying is unusually decisive at Monaco because overtaking is extremely difficult on the tight street circuit, so pole position greatly increases the chance of victory.
  • The FIA has tightened technical checks this week, including engine compression and energy‑harvesting limits, and recent Mercedes electrical problems have raised fresh reliability concerns.
  • Non‑performance risks such as weather, barrier contact and technical failures remain major wildcards that can overturn grid advantages and decide the race result.