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Leclerc vows to launch ‘full attack mode'

Charles Leclerc says he will be in 'full attack mode' when he starts the Brazilian Grand Prix from P14. The Ferrari driver took a new power unit for the event which earned a 10-place grid penalty on his initial qualifying position. P4 would be that position with the Monegasque driver finishing 0.220s down on polesitter Max Verstappen, meaning he must start the race from P14 on the medium compound tyres. It's safe to say that the performance hasn't gone down well with Leclerc who feels he owed it to Ferrari to do a far better job than he did. “I don’t think pole was out of reach today,” he told reporters in Sao Paulo. “I am very disappointed with myself today, I did quite a big...
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