Leclerc explains painful late retirement in Monaco

Charles Leclerc suffered a disappointing retirement at his home Monaco Grand Prix after crashing into the barriers following persistent brake issues. Holding a podium position for most of the race, Leclerc lost control at the Anthony Noghes corner during a late restart, citing uncontrollable brake failure. Expressing his frustration, Leclerc described the situation as unacceptable, noting that the rear brakes failed while the front brakes locked up unexpectedly. Despite the heartbreak, he remains optimistic about a fix identified for the upcoming Barcelona race, while teammate Lewis Hamilton managed to secure second place for Ferrari.
Leclerc explains painful late retirement in Monaco
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