In recent years the Monaco Grand Prix has become something of a parade, as the combination of massive Formula 1 cars coupled with the narrow circuit have made overtaking nearly impossible. That means that Saturday’s qualifying session is arguably the most important of the year because if you want to win the Monaco Grand Prix, you want to start up front.
Unfortunately for Lance Stroll, he will start no higher than P2 after being handed a one-place grid penalty for an incident in FP1 on Friday.
Early in the session Stroll was approaching the hairpin corner, and after letting a faster car by him the Aston Martin driver turned
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