After a dip in form and struggles with the balance of his car, Charles Leclerc roared back to form with a strong victory in the British Grand Prix last time out.
The Ferrari driver was aided by a late reliability issue taking the hunting Kimi Antonelli out of the equation, but having qualified second and led off the line, Leclerc led 42 of the 52 laps for his ninth grand prix win.
This cemented him in fourth place in the drivers' championship, on 108 points, 71 points behind leader Antonelli, 46 behind second-placed George Russell and 39 shy of team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
As it stands, there are 366 points remaining on the table across the final 13 grands prix, including two more Sprint events in the Netherlands and in Singapore - but is it enough for Leclerc to mount a title challenge if Ferrari continue to be competitive?
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