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LECLERC IS NOT SATISFIED WITH FINISHING SECOND OR THIRD IN THE MONACO GRAND PRIX OF FORMULA 1.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
May 23, 2024
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LECLERC NÃO ESTÁ SATISFEITO EM FICAR EM SEGUNDO OU TERCEIRO NO GP DE MÔNACO DE FÓRMULA 1.
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari driver, recently expressed his lack of excitement about finishing in second or third place at the Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc, who has a history of bad luck at his local circuit, is determined to secure his first Formula 1 victory in Monaco. Despite the difficulty of overtaking on the track, Leclerc believes that the competitive order among the top teams, including Red Bull, McLaren, and Ferrari, will make Saturday’s qualifying session particularly intriguing. Although a podium finish is considered satisfactory by many, Leclerc is solely focused on achieving a win. Ferrari, which has struggled with race pace in the past, has seen a reversal of fortunes in 2024. However, the team still faces challenges with tire warming during qualifying. Nevertheless, Leclerc remains optimistic about the unique nature of the Monaco street circuit and its potential to benefit Ferrari’s performance.

In tabloid format, the team’s uncompetitive car in 2021 propelled Leclerc to a surprising pole position in Monaco, despite his poor performances in other races.

Leclerc expressed his belief that starting from scratch in Monaco is a common occurrence. Despite recent races showing similar trends, he does not expect much difference. He acknowledged that there may still be surprises, especially considering his previous struggles. However, in Monaco, his car performed exceptionally well. Leclerc emphasized the need to assess his position compared to others after Friday’s practice sessions. He admitted that it would not be surprising if they were not in contention for pole position.

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Historically, the Monaco Grand Prix has not provided the desired results for Leclerc. However, he remains optimistic that his luck may change this weekend. He expressed his excitement and the unique significance of the Monaco race, especially because he grew up there. Leclerc highlighted his consistent competitiveness in Monaco and hoped for a similar result this weekend. Despite past disappointments, they have worked hard and prepared significantly, aiming for a successful weekend.

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