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Leclerc: Ferrari ‘further away than we thought' at F1 Imola GP

Charles Leclerc has conceded Ferrari was 'a bit further away than we thought' as he qualified in fourth position for tomorrow's Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Ferrari has debuted a sizeable update package this weekend and its hopes were heightened when Leclerc completed a clean sweep in the first two practice sessions. However, Leclerc […]
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