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Leclerc fastest for Ferrari in Monaco after collision with Stroll

  • During Friday's first practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc collided with Lance Stroll at the Loews Hairpin on the tight harbourside street circuit.
  • The collision occurred because Stroll moved across the track without warning, cutting into Leclerc's path and causing the Ferrari driver to run into the back of Stroll's Aston Martin.
  • Leclerc's car sustained front wing damage that required repairs during the session, which was briefly red-flagged due to scattered debris, while Stroll's car suffered rear suspension damage and needed a gearbox change.
  • Stewards found Stroll "wholly to blame" for the incident and imposed a one-place grid penalty plus one penalty point on his FIA superlicence, raising his total to three points before qualifying.
  • Despite experiencing damage from a collision, Leclerc bounced back to record the quickest lap, finishing 0.163 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen, strengthening his position at his home Grand Prix on a track known for limited overtaking opportunities and complex race tactics.
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| broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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