JUST IN: FIA make late rule tweak ahead of Monaco GP after Max Verstappen investigation dramaRicciardo qualified 14th for the Monaco GP earlier today, which came after suffering a dramatic crash in Friday's second practice session.
The eight-time race winner suggested that the setup experiments the team had gone for were perhaps a little too much. "It happens quickly but. . .
it kind of slowed down as well," he said after FP2. "Like I knew everything that was happening and I tried to save it but already kind of into Turn 13, I already started losing it. "I could feel the car was starting to get away from me and yeah, [it was] a little strange.
I think normally you probably pick up some stuff maybe on Turn 14 on the kerb if you get a bit too greedy and the car can get unloaded. DON'T MISS"I think obviously we just pushed a few things with setup - obviously we're trying - but yeah, pushed a little too far probably in a couple of areas. "[I] tried my best to save it but we couldn't so I know they'll fix it, obviously we missed all the session but I'm okay, we'll be ready to go tomorrow. " Teammate Norris will begin the race P5, while Charles Leclerc will start his home race on pole after dominating throughout qualifying.
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