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Leclerc: Ferrari working on solution to F1 power strategy deficit

Charles Leclerc has revealed Ferrari is working to replicate the engine use that saw the team's Formula 1 rivals gain an edge during qualifying at Imola last weekend. Ferrari had emerged as the side to beat through practice at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as Leclerc utilised his updated SF-24 car to top the opening […]
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