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Motor racing-Leclerc ready to feel the fervour of the Ferrari fans

By Alan Baldwin

IMOLA, Italy (Reuters) - The massed ranks of Ferrari fans will be hoping to celebrate a triumphant homecoming at Imola on Sunday after Charles Leclerc's early season domination raised expectations to the highest levels in years.

The Monegasque has taken 71 of a possible 78 points and Imola, a circuit named after team founder Enzo and son Dino, offers a scoring bonanza as the first sprint race of the campaign as well as first European round.

This year the winner of Saturday's 100km sprint will take eight points, which means Leclerc could collect a maximum 34 -- including a bonus for fastest lap -- instead of the previous best available 29.

The Ferrari driver's current lead over Mercedes' George Russell is also 34 points after three of a scheduled 23 races, meaning that even if Leclerc draws a blank he is sure to be still leading the standings after the weekend.

Leclerc has so far taken two pole positions and all three fastest laps.

The Ferrari 'tifosi' have not flocked to Imola with such sky-high expectation since seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher took a record seventh win there in 2006, his last season with the Italian team.

"It's difficult to think about the championship, but to be honest, we've got a very strong car, a very reliable car too," the 24-year-old said after winning in Australia.

"I hope it continues like this and if it does, then we probably have chances for the championship."

Earlier on Thursday, Ferrari announced that Spaniard Carlos Sainz, who has also made a strong start to the season, will race for them until the end of the 2024 season at least.

Team boss Mattia Binotto has ruled out introducing significant upgrades for this race, given the hectic format with practice and

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