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Charles Leclerc explains Ferrari’s wet-weather nightmare in Las Vegas GP qualifying
Charles Leclerc lamented Ferrari's struggles during the rain-soaked Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying, claiming that wet conditions have been something he has struggled with since joining the Maranello outfit. The Monegasque driver will start the race in ninth, and his team-mate Lewis Hamilton will start from 20th.
But in the cold, night conditions of Vegas it has clearly found something, despite Leclerc’s early end to the day. The Monegasque suffered a gearbox problem with approximately five minutes remaining in FP2, meaning he ducked behind the Turn 5 barrier after being told not to use his gear shift.
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