Overview
- Lando Norris secured pole position for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix with a record lap of 1:09.954, narrowly beating Charles Leclerc in a dramatic qualifying finale.
- The qualifying session saw five new lap records set, highlighting the intense competition on Monaco's challenging street circuit.
- Mercedes endured a tough session as Kimi Antonelli crashed in Q1, and George Russell suffered an electrical failure in Q2, leaving both drivers outside the top 10.
- Oliver Bearman will start last on the grid after receiving a 10-place penalty for overtaking under a red flag during practice, emphasizing the FIA's strict safety enforcement.
- This year's Monaco Grand Prix introduces a mandatory two-stop rule to encourage strategic variability on a track notorious for minimal overtaking opportunities.