Charles Leclerc expressed frustration for missing the chance to win at the Monaco Grand Prix in 2025, feeling it was Ferrari’s most competitive weekend. Despite claiming provisional pole, Lando Norris managed to snatch it away with a faster final lap. Leclerc acknowledged Norris’ performance but felt there was not much more he could have done. He mentioned facing traffic on his second lap but accepted it as part of racing. Leclerc admitted to the challenging prospect of starting second and aiming for the win given Ferrari’s current performance level. Despite the disappointment, Leclerc mentioned his pride in achieving a decent result on what was anticipated to be a tough weekend for Ferrari.
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