26 May 2022

Ferrari needs to be braced for Monaco F1 “surprises”

Leclerc looked to be on course to win last Sunday in Spain after opening up a 16-second lead over the Red Bulls before being sidelined by failures on the turbocharger and MGU-H on his Ferrari power unit.

The setback saw Leclerc lose the lead of the F1 drivers’ championship for the first time this season as Red Bull rival Max Verstappen scored his third successive win, putting him six points clear at the top of the standings.

But Ferrari has been tipped to go well around the…

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