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Leclerc notes weakness Ferrari's Imola F1 upgrades aim to cure

Charles Leclerc hopes that Ferrari's substantial Formula 1 upgrades scheduled for this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix will help cure its slow-speed weakness. Ferrari has sustained an encouraging opening to the season, with its revamped SF-24 car delivering six podiums and a 1-2 result in Australia from the first six rounds. But while Leclerc recorded […]
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