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Charles Leclerc: “The layout of this track should allow us to be quite competitive”

Charles Leclerc is ready for his first experience of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve this weekend with the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team aiming for a return to the points after a disappointing home Grand Prix in Monaco last time out. The Monegasque racer crashed out of the race in the principality after a brake failure on his C37-Ferrari saw him hit the back of Brendon Hartley’s Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda STR13, but Leclerc is already looking ahead to his first Canadian Grand Prix, eager to experience the track he only has simulator experience on. “I am really looking forward to going to Canada,” said the reigning FIA Formula 2 champion.  “The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal is a...
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