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LECLERC’S STREET SMARTS BRING JOY

The residents of Monaco had to wait 93 years for one of their own to triumph on the streets of the Principality.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc recorded his third pole at his home race in qualifying and, this time, managed to stay out in front to claim an emotional, and popular, win at the Monaco Grand Prix.

It’s not often you hear the yachts in the harbour blaring their horns or see Prince Albert himself spraying the bubbly from the Grimaldi royal box – but Monte Carlo is like nowhere else on

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