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    The Ferrari driver endured a heartbreaking start to the 2023 season

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    Charles Leclerc did not hold back after the Las Vegas Grand Prix as he claimed over team radio: “Being nice f**** me over all the time.”. The Monegasque driver, who started fourth on the grid ...

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    F1 Italian Grand Prix LIVE: Charles Leclerc wins in Monza! 15:20, Kieran Jackson. What a tremendous drive from Charles Leclerc - he wins at the home of Ferrari! He made the one-stop strategy work ...

  8. Michael Gargiulo (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Gargiulo won an Emmy Award for breaking news coverage in 2009 for his reporting on a crane collapse on the Upper East Side. In 2010, he and Erika Tarantal won an Emmy for best morning newscast for Today in New York. He won another breaking news Emmy in 2013, and in 2014, he and his WNBC colleagues won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Regional ...

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    Peter William LeClerc (born September 20, 1961) is a New Zealand-American former international rugby union player. Born in Whangārei, New Zealand, LeClerc gained 16 caps playing as a prop on the United States national team from 1996 to 1999. [1] He retired as a player in 2001 after winning a national title with the Gentlemen of Aspen. [2]