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Leclerc vows to change Ferrari’s stance on F1 team orders

Charles Leclerc is determined to change Ferrari’s Formula 1 team orders policy as he looks to establish himself as the team’s number one driver “as quickly as possible”. Ferrari has already used team orders on Leclerc in the opening two rounds of the 2019 season, having instructed its new signing to hold station behind teammate Sebastian Vettel in Melbourne, before telling him to once again remain behind the German in Bahrain. Leclerc ignored the second call in Bahrain to overtake Vettel, and he looked destined to record a deserved maiden grand prix victory until late engine issues struck on his Ferrari. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto reiterated...
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