Charles Leclerc expressed disappointment with his sixth-place finish in the Formula 1 Imola Grand Prix, stating his dissatisfaction with his current position at Ferrari. Despite being eliminated in Q2, he managed to salvage some points, but was still unhappy with his performance throughout the weekend. Leclerc finds himself 85 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri and has only reached the podium once this season, finishing third in Saudi Arabia. He acknowledged taking risks during the race and felt he pushed the limits to maximize his performance. Looking ahead to the Monaco Grand Prix, Leclerc anticipates a challenging weekend due to the weaknesses of the Ferrari car but remains hopeful for surprising outcomes in the unique and unpredictable street circuit.
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