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Paddocks to Pin High: F1’s Post-Montreal Tee Times

After the checkers flew in Quebec, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc traded their carbon-fiber cockpits for the serenity of the short game.

The transition from the high-speed chaos of the Canadian Grand Prix to the manicured greens of North America has become the ultimate post-race ritual for the grid’s elite.

Across the paddock, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has been undergoing his own fairway evolution.

The contrast between the two drivers highlights a growing trend in the F1 fraternity: the search for a 'second act' of competition that mirrors the pressure of a Grand Prix…

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After the checkers flew in Quebec, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc traded their carbon-fiber cockpits for the serenity of the short game.

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