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Ferrari confirm Leclerc crash caused broken driveshaft

Ferrari have reportedly confirmed that Charles Leclerc's Q3 crash in Monaco did cause the driveshaft failure which kept him out of the race. It is common practice for the Monaco Grand Prix to throw up a surprise or too in the Formula 1 pecking order, and upon the series' return in 2021 it was no different. Having spent the season so far battling with McLaren at the head of the midfield pack, Ferrari suddenly became shock contenders for pole around the streets of Monte Carlo. And this was exactly the result which Leclerc delivered, claiming pole position for the first time at his home race in Formula 1, even if the session did end with him crashing the SF21 at the Swimming Pool complex. As...
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