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Marko explains why Verstappen is so far behind Leclerc at Monaco

Article To news overview © XPB Images Helmut Marko says a failed Red Bull set up experiment is to blame for the gap between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc during Friday practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc topped the timing sheets after both FP1 and FP2 in Monaco with the gap between himself an Verstappen at just shy of half a second - an almighty void around such a short lap. Speaking to RacingNews365.com and other media outlets in Monaco, Marko explained: "We are currently too far behind Leclerc in a single lap. In the long runs, we were clearly better on the Medium tyres but we now have to address the balance. "With Max, we had deliberately tried something with the...
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