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Disappointed Charles Leclerc vows full attack from penalised P14

Charles Leclerc says he will adopt a “full attack mode” in Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix, as he prepares to take the start from 14th place on the grid. Leclerc entered the weekend facing a 10-place grid penalty due to taking a fresh Internal Combustion Engine after his Austin failure. The Monegasque has a season-best seven pole positions but took only fourth during Q3 at Interlagos, meaning he will drop down to 14th. “I don’t think pole was out of reach today,” said Leclerc, who will start on the Medium tyres after using them for his fastest Q2 effort. “I am very disappointed with myself today, I did quite a big mistake on my first timed lap in the...
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