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Leclerc fears gearbox damage will thwart Monaco pole

Charles Leclerc has said he was worried his pole position may not actually materialise after a dramatic end to a thrilling Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session. As Ferrari continued the surprisingly impressive pace they had shown in free practice, local hero Leclerc found himself on provisional pole by nearly a quarter of a second after the first set of flying laps. But as he tried to go even faster with the clock ticking down towards the end of Q3, the Monegasque driver clipped the barrier at the Swimming Pool complex, sending his car off line and into a crash which brought out the red flags. Ending the session not only for himself but also all those chasing him, Leclerc sheepishly walked...
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