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Charles Leclerc 'a passenger' in late crash with Brendon Hartley

Charles Leclerc explained that he was a passenger in the crash that eliminated both himself and Brendon Hartley from his home Grand Prix in Monaco. Leclerc had been chasing Hartley for 11th position when he careered into the back of his rival under braking for the Nouvelle Chicane. Replays during the race suggested that a brake problem had affected Leclerc and he confirmed in the aftermath that a front-left disc failure was behind his inability to stop his Sauber C37. Stewards summoned Leclerc but cleared him of wrongdoing after accepting that a mechanical failure was behind the collision. “With Brendon I was basically a passenger, I went on the brake and the bite was not...
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