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Leclerc: No qualy changes since post-Baku

The first Ferrari driver since Michael Schumacher to take four consecutive pole positions, Charles Leclerc says he hasn't changed his approach to qualifying, at least not since after Baku. Leclerc has dominated Saturday afternoons since F1's summer break. The Monégasque driver claimed pole position in Belgium and followed that up with P1s in qualifying in Italy, Singapore and again in Russia. A race later, Japan, he was second quickest in qualy. Leclerc, though, says he or Ferrari are not doing anything different, at least not since he changed his approach to qualifying following his Baku crash back in April. Leclerc was the favourite to take pole position that Saturday only to bin his...
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