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Leclerc sees: 'Progress made in Spain gives hope for Monaco'

Looking back at the recent Spanish Grand Prix Charles Leclerc is not only satisfied with his P4 on the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit but he also knows that the performance of the Ferrari on the classic track gives hope for the Monaco Grand Prix. In an interview the Monegasque explains what he thinks. "As a team, we did a really good job, everything went perfectly", Leclerc is quoted as saying on the official website of Ferrari. "We see that we have made a lot of progress compared to last year, and this is credit to everyone working so hard back at our factory in Maranello." Read more Van Kalmthout 'in the footsteps' of Verstappen: 'Very coincidental, also very cool'. Hope...
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