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Leclerc forced into admission over his and Ferrari's F1 title chances

Article To news overview © XPB Charles Leclerc has billed the next four Grands Prix as "very important" for both his and Ferrari's hopes of winning Formula 1's big prizes in 2022. The Monegasque racer has seen his runaway lead in the F1 standings vanish, with his team having encountered repeated reliability problems. Their issues have allowed the in-form Max Verstappen to take the World Championship lead, and Red Bull will be aiming for their seventh consecutive win this weekend at the British Grand Prix. It leaves Leclerc almost 50 points behind as the season's midway pause, the summer break, fast approaches – and the next four races (in Britain, Austria, France and Hungary)...
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