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Monaco Grand Prix: Verstappen at the front, Leclerc out

Max Verstappen will start the Monaco Grand Prix from the front, with Charles Leclerc unable to take part due to damage sustained in qualifying. Leclerc had taken pole yesterday, despite cutting short the session when he crashed at the exit of the swimming pool section, and was hoping the damage to his Ferrari would not prevent him from starting on the front row. However, problems arose within the final hour before the race, with Verstappen now set to start from P2 without a polesitter alongside him. The development is a big bonus for the Dutchman, who can make serious ground on championship rival Lewis Hamilton, who starts in P7 after an out of sorts qualifying. His teammate, Valtteri...
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