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Stroll & Leclerc Crash Out in Monaco Mayhem
7 Jun
Summary
- Lance Stroll's crash on lap 60 caused a safety car deployment.
- Charles Leclerc cited brake problems as a reason for his crash.
- Both drivers expressed significant disappointment with their race outcomes.

During the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, 2026, both Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc were involved in separate incidents that concluded their races prematurely. Stroll's crash into the barriers on lap 60 prompted the deployment of the safety car, a significant event in the race.
Leclerc also suffered a crash during a safety car restart while holding third position. He later revealed that persistent brake problems had plagued his car throughout the weekend, rendering it "undrivable" and leading to his own race-ending incident.
Both drivers confirmed they were unharmed following their respective crashes. However, Leclerc expressed extreme disappointment and frustration with the performance issues that led to his incident, describing the situation as unacceptable after experiencing brake problems for two consecutive weekends.