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Leclerc vows to draw positives from ‘difficult' setback

Charles Leclerc says he and Ferrari must “try and remember all the positive signs” despite his failure to start his home grand prix in Monaco. Ferrari emerged as a front-runner for the first time since 2019 in Monaco and Leclerc put the SF21 on pole position prior to crashing in the final moments of Q3. […]
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