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Leclerc continues Ferrari recovery after securing spot on the second row

Article To news overview © Ferrari There will be a Ferrari on the second row of the grid for Sunday's Spanish GP with Charles Leclerc happy with his performance, with the Monegasque stating fourth was likely the highest spot he could achieve. With the first three spots occupied by Mercedes and Red Bull, the Scuderia lead the way in terms of the rest of the grid. Leclerc believes he didn't put a perfect lap together, but that didn't damper his spirits. "Yeah I'm happy with today," Leclerc told Sky Sports after qualifying. "I don't think there was much more we could do in terms of position. In terms of time maybe a bit more in the last sector, I didn't manage to put...
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