Charles Leclerc was denied the chance to fight for a shock Monaco Grand Prix win from pole position - but who was to blame for his failure to even start the race?
Leclerc encountered a problem on a reconnaissance lap during the race build-up and couldn't even make it onto the grid, clearing a path for Max Verstappen to take a routine win.
But was this heartbreak a legacy of his own mistake or a separate Ferrari failure? And, either way, could Ferrari have done a better job of spotting the problem sooner?
In this video we explain why the problem is almost certain to be self-inflicted in some way, as well as exploring why Leclerc and Ferrari were even in victory contention to begin with.
READ MORE HERE: https://the-race.com/formula-1/ferrari-suggests-leclerc-driveshaft-failure-unrelated-to-crash/
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