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Charles Leclerc is one of the biggest stars in Formula 1, and he will be aiming to make an impact this weekend when the biggest show in town rolls into his home of Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Pri
Charles Leclerc is the poster boy of F1 and the Ferrari driver is hoping to make a big impact in his home Grand Prix at Monaco this weekend.
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F1 2025 Monaco Grand Prix Pre-race predictions: Lando Norris vs Charles Leclerc- who wins?Highlights Lando Norris will start from Pole position. Lewis Hamilton received a grid penalty for impeding. Charles Leclerc won the Monaco GP last year. The 2025 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying was a thriller between Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc.
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But the bigger incident for Leclerc came moments later, at the hairpin. Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll, who was in front of Leclerc, jumped back into the racing line after letting a car by him, and Leclerc could not stop in time: Here's how Leclerc damaged his front wing Sound on #F1 #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/lZkuzU2WoG
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FirstSportz on MSNCharles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GPScuderia Ferrari has had a rough start to the 2025 season. After finishing runners-up in the standings last years, things The post Charles Leclerc Accepts Ferrari Has ‘No Car to Win’ Despite Front Row Start for Monaco GP appeared first on FirstSportz.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMonaco GP: Hamilton bins his Ferrari as Leclerc goes P1 and FP3 raises qualy tyre questionsCharles Leclerc laid down back-to-back fastest laps to clinch the practice hat-trick at the Monaco Grand Prix, his soft tyre lap 0.280s faster than Max Verstappen on the mediums. The session ended two minutes early when Lewis Hamilton crashed at Massenet,
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Charles Leclerc Shines On Home TurfOn the first day of track action for the Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc made the most of being on home turf. The Ferrari driver, who was born here and won last year at this track, was surprisingly quickest in both free practice sessions: 1'11"964 in the first one and 1'11"355 in the second.