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Leclerc doubts he can retain P5 in Tuscan GP race

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari will endure a difficult Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday, despite his eye-catching performance during qualifying at Mugello. Leclerc ended the session in fifth place, finishing only behind the front-running teams of Mercedes and Red Bull. The Monegasque driver’s effort in Q3 was aided by a yellow flag that was deployed following a spin for Esteban Ocon. While most drivers had to slow while passing the stricken Renault, Leclerc had already progressed through that section, meaning he could go on to complete the lap. Related Posts New teams will have to pay rivals $200m to join F1 grid 10 mins ago Bottas feels Ocon error cost him realistic pole shot 36 mins...
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