Ferrari noticed that they race against the clock to prepare Lewis Hamilton’s car to qualify after he crashed into the last practice session.
The sevenfold world champion was unharmed and left the car safely after the incident that took place in the dying moments of FP3 and an hour and a half before he qualified.
The British driver was broken in the barriers in the barriers in the barriers in the barriers, with nowhere else to go into the streets of Monte Carlo.
He had reached the top and was opposite auto Slowly move forward, so had to take action and avoid them.
Meanwhile his teammate Charles Leclerc The session again ended the fastest on its home grass in a boost to struggle Ferrari.
Four -time world champion Max Verstappen Was strong and came in second place quickly Lando Norris was third, Oscar Piastri celebrated and Hamilton fifth before the crash.
Qualification for tomorrow’s Grand Prix starts at 3 p.m., so Ferrari was in a race Against the clock to repair the car on time.
They published a statement shortly before the qualification started to say that Hamilton could participate.
Ferrari said: “On the car of Lewis we changed the nose, front wing and right front suspension. We have also replaced the entire back, including left and right hand suspension and gearbox, because this is a faster procedure than just changing the damaged right rear suspension.”
Lights Out for the Tomorrow Grand Prix is at 2:00 PM.
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Hamilton will hope that the car was all solved after recording his best finish ever for Ferrari in Imola last week.
The sevenfold world champion became fourth, despite the beginning of 12th place on Grid.
He wasn’t at the best start this week either – yesterday he went in the air after driving over a curb.
When Hamilton Zoomed in the iconic “Piscine” part of the track, he was forced to take evasive action because the traffic almost caused catastrophe for him.
The 40-year-old was forced to send left to prevent a huge collision.
That saw him riding the chicane’s sidewalk right, which sent him into the air.
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