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Sochi Qualifying: Leclerc blows them away

For the fourth race in succession, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed pole position this time for the Russian Grand Prix, doing the business in qualifying yet again with a handy margin. Leclerc's best effort of 1:31.628 was faster than his first which was good enough for pole anyway. Lewis Hamilton dug deep to split the Ferrari duo albeit four-tenths of a second down on the pole-winning time. Not since 2001, when Michael Schumacher accomplished the feat, has a Ferrari driver scored four top spot starts in succession. Hamilton denied Ferrari an all-red front row by 0.023 of a second, with Sebastian Vettel third fastest – the gulf to his teammate 0.425 of a second. Max Verstappen...
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