Ferrari, Charles Leclerc and Monaco Grand Prix
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Charles Leclerc has launched a scathing assessment of Ferrari's ongoing brake issues after crashing out during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, insisting the incident was not the result of driver error and describing the situation as "borderline dangerous".
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Charles Leclerc crashes out of Monaco Grand Prix 2026 on lap 66, leaves Ferrari's podium hopes in ruins
India, June 7 -- Charles Leclerc's Monaco Grand Prix campaign ended in much disappointment as the local favourite crashed out of the race after his Ferrari hit the barriers on Lap 66. Leclerc, who has been complaining of his car's condition over the last few days,
Another troubled Sunday for Ferrari and Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque driver was forced to retire and, before having to leave the race, fell victim to a management error that penalized him.
Charles Leclerc was en route to a podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix when everything went wrong Sunday afternoon. Following a safety car stemming from Lance Stroll hitting the wall in turn 19 on lap 60 of the 78-lap street circuit race. Leclerc was ...
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