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Ferrari Brake Provider Responds to Charles Leclerc Allegations After Poor Monaco GP

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The aftermath of Charles Leclerc’s crash into the Monte Carlo barriers has officially devolved into an unprecedented corporate war of words. While drivers frequently vent their frustrations over team radio in the heat of the moment, Leclerc’s decision to explicitly blame his mechanical stopping power has fractured one of the longest-standing alliances in the paddock. In a sport where technical suppliers almost always hide behind carefully saniti…
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Ferrari explains to Motor.es what caused Leclerc's accident - Photo: Alberto Fernández / Motor.es. Much has been said about the accident that Charles Leclerc and how he was played a bad run in his home career, but inside the Cavallino Rampante you already know what the problem is and we have been able to know it first hand.In the absence of 20 laps of the end of the Monaco Grand Prix, everything seemed to indicate that Charles Leclerc would rise…

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After his failure at Monaco's home GP, Charles Leclerc explained that the rear brakes of his car didn't work properly, resulting in a reaction from brake manufacturer Brembo.

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