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Ferrari may struggle in short 2020 season - Leclerc

Apr.30 Ferrari may struggle to improve its car once racing gets underway in 2020 due to the shortened calendar, Charles Leclerc has admitted. Currently, the plan is for the first two 'ghost races' in July to take place in Austria, followed by Silverstone and then up to a dozen more rounds. Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher thinks a worthy champion would be crowned even if the calendar is shorter than expected. "We used to have fewer races and still ended up with a world champion," he told Bild newspaper. "Nothing changes for the drivers - they have to perform on the track. So the title is worth the same." Ferrari driver Leclerc, however, thinks his Maranello based team...
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