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Charles Leclerc says he doesn't want ‘jeopardy' in Formula 1

Ahead of a new qualifying format on Saturday at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc has admitted that 'jeopardy' isn't good for Formula 1, with the new format set to throw up several surprises. Qualifying on Saturday will feature a format never seen before, as a different compound will be used in each part of the session. Q1 will be completed solely on the Hard compound, whilst Q2 will feature just the Mediums. Q3 will then be more traditional, as it'll feature just the Soft compound. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies The format was supposed to be trialled at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix; however, it's now being used on Saturday at the Hungaroring...
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