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Leclerc takes shock pole position in Monaco despite crashing!

Article To news overview © Scuderia Ferrari S.p.A. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start Sunday's race in Monaco from pole position, after setting the pace during his first run in Q3. The Monegasque driver crashed during his flying lap on his second run, bringing out the red flags, but guaranteeing himself pole position. Leclerc set a 1:10.346 on his first run, putting him 0.230 clear of Red Bull's Max Verstappen as the Dutch driver failed to put in a completely clean first run. The red flags were shown during the second run, scuppering any chance of Verstappen responding to Leclerc's pace. Valtteri Bottas led the Mercedes charge, finishing in third place after looking the stronger of the...
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