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Leclerc satisfied with seventh place finish in Brazil

After recording a second consecutive seventh place finish for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, Charles Leclerc said that he was very happy with his and the team's Brazilian Grand Prix performance. Qualifying in eighth – but starting in seventh due to Daniel Ricciardo‘s five-place grid penalty – directly behind team-mate Marcus Ericsson, Leclerc fought amongst the frontrunners in various stages of the race. The Monégasque driver even managed to defend credibly from future Scuderia Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel after the German's pitstop. Leclerc said that his third seventh place in the last five races was a 'positive result' for Sauber, expressing his joy in driving...
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