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Why Leclerc asked Vettel to speed up in France qualifying

Charles Leclerc has explained that concerns over his ability to start in final Q3 lap in time before the chequered flag fell were behind him asking Ferrari to tell team-mate Sebastian Vettel to drive faster in qualifying for the French Grand Prix.
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