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Portuguese GP: Qualifying team notes - Ferrari

When the 17th Portuguese Grand Prix gets underway at 13.10 local (14.10 CET) tomorrow at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, Charles Leclerc will start from fourth place on the grid. He has thus equalled his best grid placing of the season for a third time, after the Eifel and British GPs. He will start on the Medium compound tyres which seem best suited for the task. Sebastian Vettel fared less well, unable to make the cut from Q2 and will start from 15th spot. The day got off to an unusual but pleasing start in this 'new normal' season, with a traffic jam caused by spectators coming to the track. 27,000 of them are allowed in per day, with many of them today sporting Scuderia Ferrari...
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