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Charles Leclerc has echoed Max Verstappen's comments on this year's Drivers' Championship battle by insisting that he is not yet prepared to consider the possibility of a title challenge at this early stage of the new campaign. Leclerc currently leads the individual standings by 34 points after winning two out of three Grands Prix and has been touted by many as the favourite to claim the end-of-season honours amid Ferrari's hugely impressive start to proceedings.
The Monegasque driver will be desperate to take advantage of Ferrari's newly-found pace by maintaining his sublime early form over the coming weeks and months. However, he is reluctant to get carried away after just three races in spite of his team's near-perfect start to the new F1 season.
"We are only at the third race," Leclerc told reporters