Leclerc loses power, retires from the lead in Spain
Charles Leclerc has retired from the comfortable lead of the race in Spain, after his Ferrari lost power in the middle sector.
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Charles Leclerc has retired from the comfortable lead of the race in Spain, after his Ferrari lost power in the middle sector.
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