Charles Leclerc remains cautious about his performance despite topping Friday practice sessions at the Monaco Grand Prix. He had a minor incident with Lance Stroll in FP1 but recovered well, setting fastest times. Leclerc expressed uncertainty about Ferrari’s performance for the rest of the weekend. He acknowledged the importance of qualifying and strategic race planning for success in Monaco. Leclerc’s teammate Lewis Hamilton also praised the Monaco circuit and focused on improving his driving rather than making major setup changes. Both Ferrari drivers are looking ahead to a competitive weekend at the iconic street circuit.
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