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Leclerc will take the praise, but won't keep it

Sauber rookie Charles Leclerc is flattered by all the praise sent his way by a quartet of F1 stars, past and present, but his job at hand with the Swiss outfit remains his main focus. Both Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel declared themselves mightily impressed with 20-year-old apprentice and the outstanding talent he reflects, their lyrical compliments echoed by retired racers Nico Rosberg and Felipe Massa in Monaco. Leclerc is keeping his feet on the ground and his ego in check however. "It feels amazing," Leclerc told Motorsport.com. "To have these four drivers speak of me that way, saying positive things, is crazy. It’s always very special to hear these positive...
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