
New Zealand’s Liam Lawson delivered a standout performance in Monaco, clocking the fifth fastest time in the second practice session of the Grand Prix after earlier placing 17th.
His best lap was just 0.468 seconds behind leader Charles Leclerc, who topped both sessions for Ferrari.
The result marks a high point in a challenging season for the 23-year-old, who is still chasing his first points.
As Lawson looks to build on the momentum in final practice and qualifying, other key moments included Oscar Piastri’s crash en route to second-fastest, and a collision between Lance Stroll and Leclerc that earned Stroll a grid penalty.