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Monaco Grand Prix: Ferrari say failure that led to Charles Leclerc’s retirement caused by qualifying crash

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Ferrari say the failure that led to Charles Leclerc’s retirement before the start of the Monaco Grand Prix was caused by his crash in qualifying. The team were not initially sure what led to the left-hand driveshaft hub failure that caused Leclerc to lose drive after he left the pits pre-race.Support authors and subscribe to contentThis…

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