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Charles Leclerc admits to 'pushing a bit too much' after spinning late on at Imola

It was a nightmare home Grand Prix for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc spinning out of third and with Carlos Sainz Jr retiring on the opening lap at Imola.
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