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
Australia's championship leader Oscar Piastri goes into the tyre wall nose first at Sainte Devote, but still ends the day second fastest in practice at the Monaco F1 Grand Prix.
The Monaco Grand Prix may be “the jewel in Formula 1’s crown” but the race itself is rarely must-see TV. Sometimes, it’s downright dull.
Last year’s winner Charles Leclerc enjoyed an eventful return to his hometown as he collided with Lance Stroll before setting the pace in first practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. Monegasque Leclerc prompted jubilation in the principality 12 months ago when he banished years of near misses to clinch his first victory on the streets of Monte Carlo.
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Sporting News on MSNLove on the fast track: Meet the glamorous women behind F1’s speed demonsLocal hero Charles Leclerc led the way, just ahead of Red Bull rival Max Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris.Yet, beyond the on-track battles, another captivating narrative unfolds in the paddock—the influential presence of the drivers' girlfriends.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLeclerc delivers an emphatic ‘no’ in critical F1 2025 questionFerrari will not throw in the towel on F1 2025, at least not before they know the impact the FIA’s Spanish TD will have on performance, says Charles Leclerc. Ferrari has endured a difficult start to the new campaign with the SF-25 car lacking in more than just qualifying pace.
From Charles Leclerc with his girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux to Oscar Piastri arriving hand in hand with Lily Zneimer, the drivers came together under one roof to watch F1 on the big screen. Co-produced by Lewis Hamilton,