Charles Leclerc made it two from two on Friday, as the Ferrari driver topped the timesheets of the second practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of team mate Carlos Sainz.
As temperatures cooled, Leclerc set the fastest time of the day with a time of 1m 12.656s on the soft tyre, with Sainz a further 0.044s behind his team mate. Sergio Perez was lead Red Bull as he finished in P3, with team mate Max Verstappen P4.
For the second session in a row, Lando Norris was in P5, with George Russell finishing sixth ahead of Pierre Gasly. Lewis Hamilton set the 12th-fastest time of the session, while after being confined to the pit lane in the first practice session, Valtteri Bottas finished 13th.
FP2: Leclerc leads Ferrari 1-2 in second practice at Monaco after Ricciardo brings out red flags
Daniel Ricciardo brought out the only red flag of the session after the Australian driver crashed into the barriers at Swimming Pool on his first push lap.
Click on the video player above to relive the action from a fascinating second session of the day in Monaco.
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