Leclerc “not too harsh on myself” over Q3 Monaco crash

Last weekend Leclerc took provisional pole in Q3 before thumping the barriers at the swimming pool section, severely damaging the right-hand side of his Ferrari in the process.
The ensuing red flag meant no other drivers were able to improve their laptimes, meaning Leclerc would take pole despite his off.
Ferrari decided it would be able to repair Leclerc’s car without changing the gearbox …Keep reading

Ferrari: Low speed performance “not a given” after Monaco pole

Ferrari came into the Monaco weekend as a dark horse for the podium after impressing in Barcelona’s slow third sector, which is often a good indication of Monaco pace.
But the Scuderia performed beyond its wildest expectations by setting the pace around the streets of the principality. Charles Leclerc took pole, while his late Q3 crash prevented teammate Carlos Sainz from getting near Leclerc’s …Keep reading