Watch robbery mars Leclerc’s buildup
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• THE STORY BEHIND THE HEADLINE •

Ferrari races on home turf this weekend in buoyant mood, the Scuderia having won two of the three races so far thanks to F1 World Championship leader Charles Leclerc.

But it hasn’t won an F1 race at Imola – named after Enzo and Dino Ferrari – since Michael Schumacher in 2006. The track is situated just 80kms from its Maranello home, so the grandstands and grass banks that surround it will be a sea of red this weekend, and with that comes a mountain of expectations.

Getting robbed of his watch wasn’t a great start to Leclerc’s week, however…

By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
Motorsport.com

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