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Change in set-up philosophy assisted pole run - Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc says a change in set-up philosophy assisted his cause en route to pole position for Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix. Ferrari has held a straight-line speed advantage this year but has struggled at some events, particularly through slow- and medium-speed corners. The layout of the Red Bull Ring was expected to suit the strengths of the SF90 and Leclerc set two laps quick enough for pole position, securing top spot for the second time this year. “I think our main issue in the last few grands prix was the front,” said Leclerc. “We didn’t have enough front. I think this weekend it was quite a bit better. “We tried different set-ups, also...
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