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Leclerc back on pole as Merc failures continue

Ferrari lived up to their billing as favourites as Charles Leclerc grabbed pole position for the Belgian GP ahead of his team-mate, Sebastian Vettel. It was Ferrari's second front row lock out of 2019. It was a tense moment for Lewis Hamilton fans as Q1 was green-lighted with work continuing on the Brit's car following his FP3 crash. However, he was handed a few extra minutes when Q1 was red flagged as Robert Kubica's qualifying ended in smoke and fire with an apparent engine failure. While the red flags were being waved there was drama over at Ferrari as marshals surrounded Charles Leclerc's Ferrari, blocking the view as others worked on the car. Q1 resumed 10 minutes after Kubica's...
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