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Leclerc gives up Haas FP1 run to focus on GP3 title
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Charles Leclerc has decided to give up his final FP1 run of the season for Haas at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to focus on the GP3 title showdown. The Monegasque driver has taken part in four Friday practice sessions so far for Haas, driving for the new team in Britain, Hungary and Germany earlier this season before also making an appearance in Brazil last time out. Leclerc was due to finish the season with another FP1 run in Abu Dhabi, but with the GP3 championship still to be decided has opted to focus solely on his title challenge. "A really hard decision to make but I won't be driving in Abu Dhabi during the Free Practice 1 with Haas because of the...
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