Charles Leclerc topped final practice at the Monaco Grand Prix with foreboding ease ahead of the most consequential qualifying session of the season.

Leclerc set the pre-qualifying benchmark at 1m11.369s with around 15 minutes still to run in FP3, a time that gave him a margin of more than half a second over the rest of the field until the final minutes of the hour despite a mistake in the final sector.

It took until the last five minutes for Max Verstappen to chip away at the margin and close to 0.197s of the Monaco native, but by then the comparison had become unrepresentative, the track having improved markedly with the extensive soft-tire running conducted by every team.