Daniel Ricciardo broke a new track record in Monaco, as Red Bull finish 1st and second yet again!
In a session disrupted with a red flag, Red Bull dominated once again. Ricciardo set a time of 1m11.814s with teammate Max Verstappen in second 0.194s behind.
Only drivers from the 'big three' managed to go under 1m13s. Mercedes Lewis Hamilton separated the two
Ferrari's in 4th, 0.1s behind Sebastien Vettel.
Both Renault and
McLaren drivers rounded off the top ten, with Nico Hulkenberg in 7th ahead of Stoffel Vandoorne, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
Brendon Hartley, set an impressive time of 1m33.222s in his Toro Rosso to finish 11th, above teammate Pierre Gasly who came in P14.
Sauber's Marcus Ericsson was the bottom-marker, with teammate Charles Leclerc in 17th.
Romain Grosjean, who collided with Max Verstappen, finished behind teammate Kevin Magnussen.
Sergey Sirotkin, who Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen complained about during the session, won the battle of the
Williams ahead of Lance Stroll in 15th place.