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Leclerc Fastest In Final Monaco Practice While Vettel Crashes

Charles Leclerc halted Mercedes AMG-Motorsport’s Monaco Grand Prix charge as he topped Free Practice 3 but his Scuderia Ferrari team-mate ended the session in the barriers. Leclerc was half a tenth faster than Valtteri Bottas who ahead of Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton. The second Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel was fourteenth fastest after crashing out the session at turn one as he locked up his front right tyre and went straight to the scene of the accident. Max Verstappen kept the front three honest as he was fourth fastest with the other Red Bull Racing of Pierre Gasly in fifth. Antonio Giovinazzi showed the Alfa Romeo Racing has pace at the Circuit de Monaco as he was sixth fastest...
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