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Leclerc continues his qualifying party in Sochi

Charles Leclerc is the first Ferrari driver since Michael Schumacher in 2001 to secure four pole positions on the trot, P1 in qualifying for the Russian GP. Arriving in Sochi on the back of three successive pole positions, two of which he turned into victories, the Monégasque driver was the firm favourite ahead of Saturday afternoon's session. He lived up to the billing. Leclerc laid down a 1:31.628 to beat Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. But while the youngster was having a great time out on track, Red Bull's newly promoted driver Alexander Albon was the day's big casualty as he crashed out of Q1, bringing out the red flags. The Red Bull rookie got it wrong at Turn 13, lost the car...
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