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Leclerc's stolen watch ‘worth EUR 2 million'

Apr.21 Charles Leclerc's stolen watch was worth much more than the reported EUR 300,000. In between the Melbourne and Imola races, championship leader Leclerc was in the Italian coastal city of Viareggio when fans asked him to sign autographs on a dimly-lit street. Ferrari confirmed to DPA news agency that, during that moment with fans, Leclerc's watch was stolen. The 24-year-old Monaco-born driver was unhurt. Leclerc's trainer Andrea Ferrari, a Viareggio local who was with the Ferrari star at the time, hit out at authorities. 'Via Salvatori has been completely in the dark for months,' he said, referring to the local lighting. 'We have been asking about this for months.' According to La...
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