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The Battle for Victory: Charles Leclerc’s Quest to Win the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix

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Charles Leclerc aims to win the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, expressing that it is the victory he desires the most.

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This Friday, May 24th, marks the 81st Formula 1 Grand Prix, and all eyes in the Principality of Monaco are on Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari driver has expressed his desire to win the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix, stating that this victory means the most to him and he has no interest in finishing second or third. Leclerc believes that, in addition to the car, which has already improved since the start of the season, success in Monaco depends on risk evaluation, as taking risks is necessary to secure the pole position. Monaco’s major sporting events hold a special allure, and the public tries not to miss the opportunity to be present. Support for Leclerc is visible even in Casino Square. Unfortunately, the weather forecast for the first free practice sessions, starting at 13:30, predicts rain for about an hour. Meanwhile, in Formula 2, French drivers Victor Martins (ART Grand Prix) and Isack Hadjar (Campos Racing) stood out in Thursday’s free practice session, using rain tires in poor visibility conditions. The ART Grand Prix driver, sporting the number 1 on his car, clocked the fastest time at the beginning of the session, beating Norwegian Dennis Hauger (MP Motorsport) by six-tenths of a second. Dutchman Richard Verschoor (Trident) settled for third place, half a second ahead of Hadjar. Seventeen-year-old Italian prodigy Andrea “Kimi” Antonelli, supported by Mercedes, managed to claim eighth place in this session in his Monaco debut. Qualifying begins on Friday at 15:10 with the participation of two groups of 11 drivers.

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