Charles Leclerc tops timesheets in Monaco
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Charles Leclerc made it two from two as he followed up his FP1 success by going quickest in FP2 as well in Monaco. Driving at his home circuit, Leclerc always looked quickest in the free practice sessions, putting a lap in on hards that was fast enough for P3 before going even better on softs.
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