Charles Leclerc plays down F1 Monaco GP chances
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Charles Leclerc insists he is not yet convinced that Ferrari can fight for pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix despite setting the pace in both practice sessions on Friday.FP1 started with Leclerc running into the back of Lance Stroll at the hairpin – an incident that earned the
Local hero Charles Leclerc made light of his own downbeat forecasts by recording a convincing ‘double top’ for Ferrari in yesterday’s opening
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Autosport on MSNF1 Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc tops traffic-packed FP1 ahead of Max VerstappenLeclerc tops Verstappen and Norris in traffic-packed first practice session at the F1 Monaco GP, which saw the Ferrari driver collide with Lance Stroll early on
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PlanetF1 on MSNCharles Leclerc and Lance Stroll FP1 crash prompts FIA penaltyCharles Leclerc and Lance Stroll collided as the Ferrari driver headed towards the hairpin with the Aston pulling into his path.
Charles Leclerc flies in practice in home race as Lance Stroll slapped with grid penalty - The Monégasque took a maiden win at his home race last season
Charles Leclerc sets the pace in first practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, despite consistently complaining about the behaviour of his Ferrari.
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Leclerc Backs Vasseur As Ferrari Rumours SwirlCharles Leclerc has dismissed bubbling speculation that he might be getting tired of racing in red. The 27-year-old – now in his seventh season with the Italian team – has seemed increasingly frustrated with not having a championship-winning car at his disposal.