He Monaco 2025 Grand Prix enters one of its most decisive phases with the dispute of the Third free training session (FP3) and the Official classification (qualy). As usual in Montecarlo, where Ahead in the race is extremely difficultSunday’s departure position will be defined almost entirely in this qualifying batch, considered by many as the most important of the year.
LECLERC leads the free at home
The main protagonist of the first day has been Charles Leclerc. Ferrari and Local hero pilot dominated both the Free 1 as free 2demonstrating absolute confidence on the urban layout of Montecarlo, where he already won in 2024. Monegasco aspires to repeat victory against his audience and consolidate himself as one of the main contestants to the 2025 title.
Behind Leclerc, the McLaren They continue to show their excellent moment. Both cars were among the fastest of both sessions, with a very solid performance both in classification rhythm and in long batches. Lewis Hamiltonon the other hand, he showed a clear improvement in the second session of Libres, in which he managed to sneak into the Top 3giving signs that Mercedes could have something to say this weekend.
Red Bull and Mercedes, with pending tasks
Neither Max Verstappen neither Sergio Pérez They managed to shine on the first day. Red Bull, with a less dominant car on slow and potholed paths, must refine its tuning in the FP3 If you want to aspire to the first rows. The same goes for Mercedes, although Hamilton’s progression invites optimism.
Good start for the Spaniards: Sainz and Alonso, in the top ten
As for Spanish pilots, Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso They had a weekend start with lights and shadows. In the first session, Ferrari’s pilot was seventhwhile Alonso closed the Top 10. However, in the FP2, the Asturian found better sensations and ended in a positive Seventh positionwhile Sainz fell to 13th placeaccusing something else the lack of rhythm in short bound.
SATURDAYS OF SATURDAY MAY 24 – MÓNACO GP F1 2025 (Spanish peninsular time)
Both sessions will be key to determining the development of Sunday’s career, especially in such a narrow and technical layout such as Montecarlo.
Where to see online and television live Mónaco GP 2025?
Both the FP3 like the Official classification They can continue in Spain through several platforms:
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📺 Dazn F1 (Official channel of Formula 1 in Spain)
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📺 Movistar+ (Includes the Dazn F1 channel in its motor package)
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🖥️ Online streaming: through the app or website Dazn and Movistar+
In addition, you can follow the minute by minute of each session with live comments In La Razón, with the best previous one, live classification and career narration and with a detailed chronicle of everything that happens in the Urban Circuit of Montecarlo
All for deciding in Monaco
With Leclerc in a state of grace, McLaren stomping, Red Bull forced to react and the Spaniards looking for a good grill position, Saturday’s day in Monaco is exciting. The classification of this Grand Prix is practically medium victory, and any error can condemn a pilot on Sunday.

How is the F1 2025 World Cup
1st Oscar Piastri (Aus, McLaren)
• 146 points
• Last GP: 3rd
• Victories: 4 | Poles: 3
• Better position: 1st (x4)
2nd Lando Norris (GBR, McLaren)
• 133 points
• Last GP: 2nd
• Victories: 1 | Poles: 1
• Better position: 1st
3rd Max Verstappen (NED, Red Bull)
• 124 points
• Last GP: 1st
• Victories: 2 | Poles: 3
• Better position: 1st (x2)
4th George Russell (GBR, Mercedes)
• 99 points
• Last GP: 7th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 2nd
5th Charles Leclerc (Mon, Ferrari)
• 61 points
• Last GP: 6th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 3rd
6th Lewis Hamilton (GBR, Ferrari)
• 53 points
• Last GP: 4th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 4th
7th Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Ita, Mercedes)
• 48 points
• Last GP: 19º
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 4th
8th Alexander Albon (Tha, Williams)
• 40 points
• Last GP: 5th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 5th (x3)
9th Esteban Ocon (Fra, Haas)
• 14 points
• Last GP: 20º
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 5th
10th Lance Stroll (Can, Aston Martin)
• 14 points
• Last GP: 15º
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 6th
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11th Carlos Sainz (ESP, Williams)
• 11 points
• Last GP: 8th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 8th (x2)
17th Fernando Alonso (ESP, Aston Martin)
• 0 points
• Last GP: 11th
• Victories: 0 | Poles: 0
• Better position: 11th (x3)
Sainz has added points and had some consistent performances, while Alonso has not yet scored in the season, although he has touched the top 10 on several occasions.