BY: Steve Larkin
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has led from start to finish to win the Australian Grand Prix. Leclerc logged his second win in three Formula One races this season with Red Bull's Sergio Perez finishing second and Mercedes' George Russell third in Sunday's race at Melbourne's Albert Park.
Australia's Daniel Ricciardo came sixth in his McLaren and reigning world champion Max Verstappen failed to finish for the second time this year. Leclerc started in pole position and retained his front-running ahead of Verstappen with a smooth start as Ricciardo held his grid position of seventh.
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