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Leclerc eager to change Ferrari's pecking order

Charles Leclerc concedes that while he accepts Sebastian Vettel's priority status, he is hoping to change things 'as quickly as possible.' Although F1 has only contested two grands prix this season, Leclerc has twice been ordered to stay behind his team-mate. In Australia he did so as Vettel's car had issues late in the race, however, in Bahrain he put his better pace to good use and overtook the German. That move would have resulted in Leclerc's first grand prix win where it not for an engine issue, but he still held on to achieve his first podium. Ferrari, though, have made it clear that it is Vettel who still has priority at the team. 'On the track they are free to fight, but as I said...
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