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Leclerc and Ericsson Looking for Further Sauber Progress in France

Charles Leclerc hopes for more progress from the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team this weekend as he bids for his fourth points finish of the season at the Circuit Paul Ricard, which returns to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time since 1990 this weekend. The Monegasque driver finished tenth last time out in the Canadian Grand Prix to make it into double figures for the season after previous top ten finishes in the Azerbaijan and Spanish Grand Prix, and Leclerc is looking forward to the first French Grand Prix since 2008. Leclerc has only driven at Paul Ricard once before in his career and he is keen to experience the technical venue in a Formula 1 car. “I look forward to the French Grand...
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