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Leclerc has 'no frustrations' over team orders

Bahrain Grand Prix – Charles Leclerc is adamant that he had no issue with being instructed not to battle with team-mate Sebastian Vettel at the Australian Grand Prix. The first example of the anticipated team orders at Ferrari came in the closing stages of the Melbourne race when Leclerc began to close in on Vettel. At the that stage, Vettel – in fourth place – was some distance behind third-placed Max Verstappen and was unable to close the gap. Leclerc closed up but, with a big gap to Kevin Magnussen in sixth, Ferrari issued the instruction for Leclerc to stay behind his team-mate. Ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Leclerc was asked if he had any issues with receiving the...
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