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Leclerc admits Monaco defeat rooted in missed pole

©Ferrari James Fiorucci 25/05/2025 at 19:1125/05/2025 at 19:14 Charles Leclerc blamed his qualifying performance on Saturday for his failure to win the Monaco Grand Prix in front of a fervent home crowd. After winning at his home Grand Prix the previous year, the Monegasque was determined to make it two in a row at the Principality. Ferrari have taken a step back compared to their relative performance in 2024, but Leclerc nonetheless managed to place his SF-25 on the front row alongside Lando Norris' McLaren. However, the streets of Monaco are difficult to overtake on, and despite mounting piling pressure on Norris at the start and end of the 78-lap event, Leclerc could only manage second...
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