Ferrari drivers share Belgian Grand Prix targets
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•Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton believe they can challenge for podium finishes in the Belgian Grand Prix, with the Ferrari duo set to start from P4 and P5.
•Having taken victory last time out in the British Grand Prix, Leclerc was hopeful of challenging towards the front in Qualifying on Saturday, with Silverstone and Spa sharing similar circuit character...
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