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Leclerc sets the pace as Mercedes hit problems in Monaco

Article To news overview © XPB Ferrari set the pace during FP1 at the Monaco Grand Prix with home hero Charles Leclerc ending the session at the top of the timing sheets. The Monegasque registered a fastest lap time of 1:14.531 on the Medium tyre as he ramped up the pace at his home Grand Prix. His teammate, Carlos Sainz, placed third with a lap just 0.07 seconds slower. Max Verstappen was fourth, two tenths off the pace, with Sergio Perez in second after a session that saw F1's two leading teams trade mega lap times. Meanwhile, Mercedes struggled for pace in the principality with both George Russell and Lewis Hamilton facing apparent porpoising problems while McLaren, who were expecting...
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