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Leclerc won't change driving style after crash | 'It gives me an edge'

Charles Leclerc has vowed to stick with his aggressive driving style following the disastrous mistake that saw him crash out from the lead of last weekend's French GP. Ferrari's championship hopeful qualified on pole at Paul Ricard Circuit and held off title rival Max Verstappen in the early stages, appearing to have given himself a strong chance of victory in Le Castellet. However, as he sought to maintain his gap to Verstappen before pitting, Leclerc lost control of the rear and spun into the barrier, leaving the Dutchman to ease to victory and pull 63 points clear in the drivers' championship ahead of this weekend's Hungarian GP. Vettel announces retirement from F1 Hamilton: Vettel stood...
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