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Leclerc's Spain failure sudden and unknown – Ferrari

Ferrari says it does not yet have a diagnosis for Charles Leclerc’s Spanish Grand Prix failure and that the problem struck suddenly and terminally. Leclerc converted pole position into the lead during the early stages of the race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and opened a commanding advantage in the wake of Max Verstappen’s error. […]
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