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Leclerc handed three-place grid penalty for Abu Dhabi GP

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has been handed a three-place grid penalty for the 2020 Formula 1 season finale in Abu Dhabi for his role in the opening lap crash of the Sakhir Grand Prix. Leclerc attempted to make a pass on the inside of Sergio Perez into Turn 4, but locked up and collided with the Racing Point, spinning Perez around. Amongst the chaos Red Bull's Max Verstappen was also forced off the track and eventually into the outside wall whilst trying to recover back onto the circuit. The resulting collision broke the left front suspension on the Monegasque's SF1000 and had to subsequently park the car next to Verstappen's stricken Red Bull in the outside barrier. Despite the collision...
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