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Qualy: Leclerc clinches pole, and then crashes

Charles Leclerc grabbed the upper hand for the Monaco GP, putting his Ferrari on pole position, only to crash and guarantee his P1. Unless, of course, his Ferrari needs a new gearbox. After Ferrari, Red Bull and Valtteri Bottas battled for the top spots in the first two segments it was Leclerc who came to the fore in the all-important pole position shoot-out. He clocked provisional pole only to wreck his Ferrari on his second run, preventing his rivals from challenging his P1. As things stand Max Verstappen will start P2 with Valtteri Bottas third on the grid. Lewis Hamilton missed out on a front row slot for the first time this season, seventh fastest. Not your everyday pole position...
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