F1 champions McLaren still the team to beat, says Leclerc
MARANELLO, Italy : Formula One champions McLaren will still be the team to beat when the season starts in Australia next week, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc said on Tuesday.
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MARANELLO, Italy : Formula One champions McLaren will still be the team to beat when the season starts in Australia next week, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc said on Tuesday.
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