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Scuderia Ferrari Looking to End 2019 Campaign on a High Note in Abu Dhabi

Charles Leclerc admits he will be ‘pretty sad’ that the season will end after this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with the Monegasque racer still in with a fighting chance of ending his first season with Scuderia Ferrari with third place in the championship standings. Leclerc had a chance to clinch that honour last time out in Brazil but a high-profile clash with team-mate Sebastian Vettel, coupled with Max Verstappen winning, means he goes to the Yas Marina Circuit eleven points adrift of the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing driver. With the final race upon the drivers, Leclerc is expecting everyone to be pushing to the maximum this weekend as they bid to end the year on a high, and he...
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