Charles Leclerc blames brakes for Monaco crash amid team tensions

Charles Leclerc attributed his Monaco Grand Prix crash to brake failure and refused to accept blame for the incident. The Ferrari driver expressed frustration over three non-functional brakes during the race restart in Monte Carlo.

Leclerc described the issue in detail after retiring from the race, noting that the front-left brake worked while the others failed completely. He stated that data confirmed the problem and that team principal Fred Vasseur and deputy Jerome d'Ambrosio had reviewed it. Sky Sports pundit Naomi Schiff observed a shift in Leclerc's approach during the 2026 season. She said on the Up To Speed podcast that he has become more demanding and instructive with the team over the radio. Ferrari brake supplier Brembo responded with a statement expressing great astonishment at the claims. The company called the comments premature and stressed the need to analyze telemetry data before any conclusions. Leclerc indicated the issue has been resolved ahead of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix scheduled for 12-14 June. He plans to adopt the Lewis Hamilton configuration starting from that event.

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Leclerc drops to eighth after 20-second Miami GP penalty for last-lap off-tracks

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc dropped from sixth to eighth place after receiving a 20-second post-race time penalty at the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. The FIA stewards converted an uncompleted drive-through penalty for multiple off-track excursions following a final-lap spin at Turn 3 that damaged his car, ruling he gained a lasting advantage despite impaired handling.

Charles Leclerc crashed his Ferrari during the final moments of qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, ending his hopes for pole position and starting fourth on the grid.

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Charles Leclerc believes the Monaco street circuit could play to Ferrari's strengths this weekend, though he still sees Mercedes as the team to beat. The Monegasque driver also reaffirmed his commitment to Ferrari after signing a new multi-year contract.

Isack Hadjar apologised to Charles Leclerc after a defensive manoeuvre during the Canadian Grand Prix left the Ferrari driver with a scare. Hadjar received a 10-second penalty for the incident but still finished fifth.

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Red Bull has identified the engine issue that ended Max Verstappen's Monaco Grand Prix on the opening lap. Team principal Laurent Mekies confirmed the problem developed during the formation lap and noted that a power unit change had already been planned.

Lewis Hamilton expressed concerns that Ferrari could slip in the Formula 1 standings as McLaren unlocks more from its Mercedes engine. After qualifying sixth at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver highlighted the gap to leaders Mercedes. Ferrari sits second in the constructors' championship, trailing by 31 points after two races.

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Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc must report to the FIA stewards on Friday after arriving late to the official press conference on Thursday ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix.

 

 

 

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