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Leclerc criticises Ferrari after Monaco defeat

Charles Leclerc with team boss Mattia Binotto Charles Leclerc has criticised Ferrari for making too many mistakes after he finished fourth in the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. The Monegasque driver started from pole position but lost out during both pit stop cycles. At the first, he was undercut by Sergio Perez, and was then forced to wait behind team-mate Carlos Sainz at his second stop to drop off the podium after holding a comfortable advantage in the opening stages. 'Sometimes mistakes can happen but there has been too many mistakes today overall,' Leclerc told Sky Sports. 'Obviously in those conditions we rely a little bit on what the team can see because you don't see what the others...
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