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Mercedes lock-out Monaco front row amid torrid time for Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton narrowly managed to claim pole position for the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix by the narrowest of margins over his Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas. It means another front row lock-out for the Silver Arrows, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen pipping Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel to third place on the grid. Vettel's team mate, local boy Charles Leclerc, had a disastrous qualifying session and missed out on progressing from the first round of qualifying, meaning that he will start from 16th place on the grid for Sunday's race. 2019 Monaco Grand Prix - Qualifying results It had been a busy time in the pits following final practice two hours earlier, with Mercedes engineers carrying out...
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