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Leclerc: Ferrari Spain F1 updates too soon to solve slow-speed F1 weakness

Charles Leclerc has revealed that Ferrari's upgrades at this weekend's Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix have come too soon to resolve the squad's low-speed weakness. Ferrari has emerged with renewed competitiveness this season with a revamped 2024 car that has delivered two victories and nine podiums from the first nine races. Despite the SF-24 having […]
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