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Leclerc and Sargeant to start from pit lane for Spanish GP

Charles Leclerc will start from the pit lane for the Spanish GP Ferrari has confirmed Charles Leclerc will start the Spanish Grand Prix from the pit lane. Leclerc endured a disastrous qualifying at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya on Saturday due to experiencing issues with his SF-23. The Monégasque driver complained of his car feeling 'strange' as it struggled to turn into the left-hand corners. It resulted in Leclerc suffering his worst qualifying session for four years with a time only good enough for 19th on the grid. Leclerc said: “The left-hand corners were really, really bad with the rear-right (tyre), and I first thought that it was the tyre. “So we went for a new set of...
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