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Ferrari and Mercedes reveal cause for their Monaco failure

Both Scuderia Ferrari and Mercedes endured disastrous technical issues in deciding stages of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend with Ferrari’s pole-sitter Charles Leclerc unable to start his home race while Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas forced to retire with a wheel nut issue. The Monaco Grand Prix could have hardly ended in a more catastrophic way after Lewis Hamilton was struggling for pace all weekend long and ended up only in P7 following a series of strategic mistakes from the Brackley-based out while Valtteri Bottas was sidelined with a wheel nut issue. Mercedes’ Technical Director James Allison indicated that the issue was down to a human error as the mechanic did not manage to get the...
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