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Pole-sitter Charles Leclerc out of Monaco Grand Prix due to damage from qualifying crash – ABC News
Charles Leclerc is out of the Monaco Grand Prix. The pole-sitter not even making it to the start due to damage sustained to the car in his qualifying run.
A devastated Charles Leclerc says it was difficult to be told his hopes of winning a maiden Monaco Grand Prix were dashed before the race even started.
Leclerc had claimed pole position for the race, despite causing qualifying to be red-flagged due to a heavy crash on Saturday, and lingering issues from that crash ended his race before it even began on Sunday.
The Ferrari driver pulled his car into the pits with a problem during the pre-race warm-up and the team initially said he would start from…
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