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Flawless Leclerc dominates Virtual China Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc enjoyed a lights-to-flag win in Shanghai on Sunday, the Ferrari driver collecting his second consecutive triumph in Formula 1's Virtual Grand Prix series. While it was a clear-cut performance from Leclerc, runner-up Alex Albon was never far behind, the Red Bull charger - who also started on the front row - snapping at the Monegasque's heels at the outset of the 29-lap race and briefly taking the lead during the mandator pit stop rotations. Second iRacing win for Simon Pagenaud at Motegi In the end however, Albon took the checkered flag 2.5s behind his rival. Virtual Bahrain GP winner and local hero Guanyu Zhou secured the final spot on the podium thanks to a five-second...
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