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Leclerc Confirms Ferrari Has 'In-House' Fix for Monaco Brake Failure
8 June 2026GP BlogRace report

Leclerc Confirms Ferrari Has 'In-House' Fix for Monaco Brake Failure

After a nightmare home race in Monaco, Charles Leclerc reveals a critical brake failure that cost him a podium, while Ferrari pivots to Lewis Hamilton's configuration for a solution.

Charles Leclerc’s hopes for a home podium in Monaco ended in frustration after a severe braking failure led to a race-ending collision. The Monegasque driver revealed that the scale of the technical glitch was catastrophic, effectively leaving him with only one fully functioning brake during the closing stages of the event.### Why it matters:The incident has significant implications for the 2026 championship standings. Leclerc has slipped to fourth in the drivers' standings, falling behind his teammate. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton’s consistency continues to pay off, positioning him as the primary challenger to Kimi Antonelli, who currently maintains a commanding 66-point lead at the top of the table.### The details:* Critical Failure: Leclerc reported that three of his four brakes were non-functional. Specifically, the front-left worked normally, the front-right was only partially effective, and both rear brakes showed zero deceleration in the telemetry data.* Immediate Adjustment: To rectify the issue, Leclerc will switch to Lewis Hamilton's brake configuration starting from the next race, signaling a shift in setup philosophy to regain stability.* Brembo's Response: Ferrari's long-term brake partner, Brembo, expressed surprise at Leclerc's comments. The supplier cautioned that it is too early to determine the root cause and emphasized that a joint analysis of telemetry with Ferrari engineers is required.* Race Impact: The failure culminated in a crash at the same location as Lance Stroll's previous incident, triggering a red flag and a costly DNF for the home hero.### The big picture:This failure highlights a worrying inconsistency in Ferrari's technical execution during a season where reliability is paramount. While the team claims to have an "in-house" solution, the public friction between the driver's experience and the supplier's initial reaction suggests a complex diagnostic process. For Leclerc, the focus now shifts from the heartache of Monaco to ensuring the car is stable enough to claw back ground in the title race.### What's next:All eyes will be on the next Grand Prix to see if adopting Hamilton's brake setup eliminates the deceleration issues. If Ferrari can resolve this technical hurdle quickly, Leclerc remains a threat for the podium; however, any further reliability lapses could see him drift further away from the championship fight.

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