Charles Leclerc analyzes braking issues after Monaco Grand Prix crash

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Charles Leclerc analyzes braking issues after Monaco Grand Prix crash
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Charles Leclerc addressed his braking problems following a crash during the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend. The Ferrari driver noted that his car slid into the wall at Antony Noghes and attributed the incident to brake failure rather than track conditions, which had been affected by loose stones from a relaid tarmac patch. Leclerc expressed confidence in understanding the issues that contributed to his slide, indicating plans to align his braking setup to match that of fellow driver Lewis Hamilton. He aims to rectify these problems for future races.

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  • Leclerc crashed into the wall at Monaco's Antony Noghes
  • He cited brake problems for his crash
  • Loose stones on track complicated conditions
  • Plans to match Hamilton's braking setup
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  • 3:33 PMYahoo SportsWhy Charles Leclerc will match Lewis Hamilton's braking set-up
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As soon as Charles Leclerc's Ferrari sustained the languid, inglorious slide into the wall at Antony Noghes in the latter stages of last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, the Monegasque was sure that his brakes were to blame. Leclerc could have easily blamed the track breaking up, as a relaid patch of tarmac between the final two corners began to spurt stones onto the course, but he was keen to ...Keep reading

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As soon as Charles Leclerc's Ferrari sustained the languid, inglorious slide into the wall at Antony Noghes in the latter stages of last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, the Monegasque was sure that his brakes were to blame. Leclerc could have easily blamed the track breaking up, as a relaid patch of tarmac between the final two corners began to spurt stones onto the course, but he was keen to ...Keep reading

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Leclerc blamed brakes for his crash in Monaco - but had previously resisted the decision to join Hamilton in swapping brake discs earlier in the year

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