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Leclerc credits Ferrari's new parts for Singapore pole

Charles Leclerc took his third pole in a row after acing qualifying for the Singapore GP and credited it on the upgraded Ferrari package. It was Sebastian Vettel who set the early pace in Q3 as Ferrari came out of nowhere to control the shootout for pole, but Leclerc robbed his team-mate of top spot with a sensational 1:36.2. Lewis Hamilton was able to put his Mercedes in P2 to split the Scuderia on the grid for Sunday's race, but all the talk had been about whether it would be Red Bull or Mercedes who set the pace. Ferrari brought what they described as ‘a few new parts’ with them to the Marina Bay Circuit as they looked to close in on Mercedes who should have been at home on a...
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