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Leclerc on pole after red flag shortened Monaco qualifying

Charles Leclerc A chaotic conclusion to qualifying at the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix saw Charles Leclerc fastest while Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz crashed out. Leclerc set the fastest time, and was on target to improve further, before a red flag was shown after Perez crashed at Portier. He was then collected by Sainz, who was next on the scene, the pair blocking the track to draw the red flags with less than a minute left in the session. Qualifying started with all 20 cars heading out almost immediately, making it difficult to find clear space for a timed lap. Perez and Verstappen both managed to find a gap, logging a 1:14.369s and 1:14.295s respectively to top the session early on. All...
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