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F1 stewards take no action over Leclerc, Hartley crash

Formula 1 stewards have decided to take no further action following an investigation into the crash involving Charles Leclerc and Brendon Hartely in the closing stages of the Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc lost control of his Sauber car and slammed into the rear of Hartley’s Toro Rosso on the run down to the Nouvelle Chicane, ultimately causing the New Zealander to retire from 11th place. The Monaco stewards reviewed the incident but decided to hand out no punishments after it was discovered Leclerc had suffered a brake failure while exiting the tunnel section.  An FIA notice read: ”The stewards reviewed video evidence and heard from the driver of car #16, Charles Leclerc, the driver of...
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