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Charles Leclerc finally ended his wait for a first victory at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The Ferrari driver dominated the entire weekend to put the ‘curse’ to bed. Leclerc came into the weekend having failed to score a single podium at his home race since his F1 debut in 2018. That was despite qualifying on pole twice at the circuit where track position is most valuable. In 2021, he was unable to even start the race after sustaining undiscovered damage in a Q3 crash. His first lap was good enough for pole, but an error on the second cost him the chance to convert it. A year later, he was…

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