Ferrari has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton's car will be ready for qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, following a crash in the closing minutes of third practice.
The seven-time world champion crashed at Massenet (Turn 3) in the final minutes of third practice, resulting in a race against the clock for Ferrari to repair his damaged SF-25.
Following a nervous wait for the 40-year-old, the Maranello-based outfit has revealed that the Briton will compete in qualifying.
Hamilton's car required significant repairs, with Ferrari having confirmed that the nose, front wing and right front suspension were changed.
In addition, the Italian team also replaced the entire rear end of Hamilton's car, including left and right hand suspension and the gearbox.
Hamilton has boasted strong pace in the Circuit de Monaco, although it is his team-mate Charles Leclerc who topped all three practice sessions.
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