Ferrari Brake Provider Responds to Charles Leclerc Allegations After Poor Monaco GP
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Leclerc’s Monaco Crash Sparks Ferrari–Brembo War Over Brakes
Charles Leclerc went from chasing a home podium to arguing with his own brakes at the last corner, and somehow the fallout might be louder than the thud—driver says the pedal felt like a prop, the supplier says “show me the data,” and Ferrari is eyeing a setup that sounds a lot like Lewis’s secret sauce; now the paddock group chat is basically popcorn time, and Barcelona could tell us who’s right, who’s red-faced, and what happens when a top tea…
Ferrari F1 brake supplier issues ‘astonishment’ after Charles Leclerc Monaco crash remarks
The brake supplier for Ferrari in Formula 1 has issued a statement conveying “great astonishment” at Charles Leclerc’s Monaco Grand Prix crash, which he blamed on the car’s brakes. The home hero appeared to dive nose-first into the outside barrier at Anthony Noughes upon a Safety Car restart in opposite lock, ending his race whilst in third place. Leclerc quickly vented over radio before exiting the SF-26, saying he was “not even going to take t…
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…
Charles Leclerc blasts Ferrari brakes after dramatic Monaco GP crash: what went wrong?
Charles Leclerc’s Furious Monaco GP Crash Shines a Harsh Spotlight on Ferrari’s Brake Woes Monaco – The Monaco Grand Prix turned into a dramatic nightmare for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who wasn’t just battling the treacherous streets of Monte Carlo but also his own car’s faltering brakes. The 28-year-old, a three-time Monaco pole sitter and pre-race favorite, exploded in frustration over team radio after a high-speed crash on Lap 64, bluntly bl…
Brembo responds after Leclerc suffers F1 Monaco GP retirement
The tight barriers of Monte Carlo instantly punish any technical failure, and Charles Leclerc found that out the hard way during Sunday’s chaotic F1 race. Running in third position, the Monegasque driver suddenly lost control of his Ferrari at the final corner on lap 65. He hit the wall immediately after a late-race neutralisation period.... The post Brembo responds after Leclerc suffers F1 Monaco GP retirement appeared first on Pit Debrief.
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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