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Leclerc names area Ferrari must improve with 2024 F1 upgrades

Charles Leclerc has highlighted slow-speed cornering as one area Ferrari must strive to address with the upgrades the team is set to bring to its 2024 Formula 1 car. Ferrari's decision to overhaul its car concept for this season has paid dividends as it has emerged as Red Bull's most consistent challenger in the nascent […]
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