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Can Russell steal second?

For anyone fortunate enough to have visited Melbourne, it’s rather hard not to constantly miss it. And when he looks back to Formula 1’s first race in the Australian city for three years, that really applies to 2022 Melbourne winner Charles Leclerc.

The Ferrari driver was dominant on a weekend when Red Bull couldn’t match its red rival on outright pace or tyre performance and its star ultimately retired. That put Leclerc 46 points clear of Max Verstappen and in prime position for his first title glory if he and Ferrari

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