SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc wove his own strand of Singapore magic on Saturday as Ferrari's rising star roared to pole position for Sunday’s Formula One race through the streets of the city-state.
The bumpy floodlit track, hemmed in by unforgiving barriers and with more corners than anywhere else on the calendar, has over recent years set the stage for some sensational displays of derring-do in qualifying.
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