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Leclerc doesn't expect big changes after update: 'Little bit better'

This weekend in Sochi Charles Leclerc will start from the back of the grid. Last night Ferrari announced that the team will put a new engine with a new hybrid system in Leclerc's Ferrari. The team has been working on the hybrid system for months. Leclerc warns that fans should not expect a sudden better performance from Ferrari. “On paper it is a little bit better and obviously whenever we have something a little bit better we try to bring it on track and yeah, we expect it to be a little bit better", Leclerc is quoted on Motorsportweek.com. Read more Hamilton annoyed with Marko: 'I didn't say I was dying, did I?' “We don’t expect any big, big changes, but something that goes in...
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