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Leclerc Determined to Learn from Qualifying Spin in Bahrain

Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team driver Charles Leclerc says he will learn from his mistake in qualifying and return stronger for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Leclerc lost control of the back end of his C37-Ferrari car in the penultimate corner of the circuit on his final fast lap, spinning off the track and coming to a stop on the outside of turn fourteen. This meant his first time – a 1:31.420s – was his final time for the session, leaving him nineteenth-fastest and ahead only of Lance Stroll. Though this mistake in only his second Formula 1 qualifying session was disappointing for the Monegasque driver, Leclerc says he will learn from it – and use it to improve in the race,...
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