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Possible pole position for Verstappen in Monaco should Leclerc have damage

Max Verstappen might start from pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix after all. Charles Leclerc may have set the fastest time in qualifying; he also sent his Ferrari car into the wall. The damage seems to be substantial so the question is if the Italian team can fix everything within the regulations. Should the gearbox need to be changed, Leclerc will receive a grid penalty of five places. In this case, the young Monegasque will have to start from sixth and Verstappen, Bottas, Sainz, Norris and Gasly would benefit from this. Read more Leclerc qualifies on pole: 'It's a shame to finish in the wall' Start from pitlane? If the damage turns out to be much worse than just a broken gearbox,...
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