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Relief for Leclerc: 'Long time since we had genuine pace to beat Red Bull'

Charles Leclerc finished second in Melbourne behind his teammate Carlos Sainz, making it the first Ferrari 1-2 since Bahrain in 2022. Although the Monegasque driver was beaten by his teammate this weekend, Ferrari's incredible pace, which edged Red Bull in Australia, has boosted his morale. 
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