Lewis Hamilton produced a commanding display on Friday to set the fastest time in second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix, edging Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in a closely fought session on the streets of Monte Carlo.
Hamilton Edges Leclerc in Tight FP2 Battle
The seven-time world champion clocked a best lap of 1:13.026, beating local favourite Leclerc by 0.111 seconds as Ferrari locked out the top two positions in FP2.
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Hamilton’s performance underlined his resurgence after a strong showing at the Canadian Grand Prix, with the 41-year-old appearing increasingly comfortable in his second season with Ferrari.










