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Charles Leclerc: 'There is no point in celebrating, there are things to learn'

Charles Leclerc will be hoping to keep his winning streak going at the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend. The Ferrari driver has won every race since the summer break and will hope to keep this momentum going. However, Leclerc still says he has a lot to learn.  ''If a weekend went well I still look at what could be improved. There are so many things to learn as a young driver, so there is no point in celebrating. I want to understand what I could have done better so that I can perform even better the following weekend," Leclerc said at a press conference in Singapore. Sebastian Vettel has been put under increasing pressure by his teammate's performance but Leclerc...
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