Monaco GP: Charles Leclerc eyeing more progress in Monte-Carlo after positive practice
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc says that he wants to see himself and the team take another step in the right direction for qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc says that he wants to see himself and the team take another step in the right direction for qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Charles Leclerc set the pace in practice for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday while former winner Daniel Ricciardo crashed his McLaren in a nightmare start to the Australian's weekend. Leclerc led team mate Carlos Sainz in a one-two in the second session, lapping the unforgiving street circuit with a fastest lap of one minute 12.656 seconds on a hot and sunny afternoon. He was 0.044 quicker than the Spaniard, with the local favourite also fastest in a crash-free first practice with a time of 1:14.531.
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Lewis Hamilton said Monaco this year is the «bumpiest» track he has ever driven on. Hamilton finished 12th after second practice on Friday and was 0.9 seconds behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc who topped the timesheets. Ad/> The seven-time world champion believes the issue he was having with his Mercedes car was not the same as the high-frequency aerodynamic problem which was fixed in time for the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend.