Charles Leclerc ends Monaco GP ‘curse’ with redemptive victory
Charles Leclerc finally ta🐈kes a long-awaited maiden victory on the streets of Monaco.

Home hero 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc finally claimed a long-awaited first victory at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
The Ferrari driver controlled proceedings from start-to-finish to secure an emotional first win around the streets hꦯe grew up on and calls his home, beating McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and teammate Carlos Sainz.
At times, Leclerc drove 10 seconds slower than his pole position time in a race that became a sluggish procession with drivers managing their tyres to the end af🌃ter an early red flag for a huge multi-car incident enabled them to switch compounds, meaning pit stops were no longer mandatory.
The race had to be suspended on the first lap after Sergio Perez was tipped into the barriers by Haas’ Kevin Magnussen on the 🦩run up the hill through Beau Rivage, while Nico Hulkenberg was unfortunate to get caught 🌼up in the dramatic incident which eliminated all three drivers on the spot.

Following a lengthy red flag period to clear the stricken cars and repair the damage caused to the barriers, Lecl🎐erc once again held his nerve at a standing restart to maintain his lead over Piastri.
The result never looked in doubt for Leclerc, who set the pace all weekend and converted pole position at Monaco into the win at the third attempt to 🧸seal his sixth grand prix triumph and with it, the victory that had eluded him throughout his career.
"No words can explain that," Leclerc said. "It's such a difficult r🦂ace, I think the fact twice I've been starting on pole position and we couldn't quite make it makes it even better in a way.
"It means a lot, obviously. It's the race which made me dream of becoming a Formula 1 🥂driver one day. Fifteen laps to the end you're hoping𒁏 nothing happens and the emotions are coming.
"My dad has given everything for me to be her🍌e and it was a dream of our🅺s for me to race here and win here, so it's unbelievable."
McLaren’s Lando Norris finished fourth ahead of Geo🍸rge Russell’s Mercedes, while reigning world champion Max Verstapღpen endured a frustrating run to sixth.
Lewis Hamilton took seventh in the other Mercedes, ahead of RB’s Yuki Tsunoda, Alex Albon’s Williams and Pierre Gasly, who completed the po🅰ints-scoring positions in 10th place for Alpine.

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