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Leclerc drops to sixth on Monaco grid after penalty

Charles Leclerc will start Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix from sixth position following a post-qualifying investigation for impeding. Leclerc qualified in third, behind Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso, but was investigated after allegedly baulking McLaren’s Lando Norris through the tunnel. Stewards deemed that Leclerc “clearly impeded” Norris in the middle of the tunnel on the […]
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