Norris starts on pole for Monaco Grand Prix
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Adrian Newey quit his role as Red Bull's chief technical offer last year before joining Aston Martin, and he's made his first appearance in green ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix
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Norris starts from the very front of the F1 grid for the first time since the season-opening Australian Grand Prix after sealing a crucial pole position at Monaco. The McLaren driver will be joined on the front row by home hero Charles Leclerc, who had topped every session going into qualifying in his Ferrari.
Adrian Newey is in Monaco for the Grand Prix, his first time at a race since he joined Aston Martin from Red Bull.