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Leclerc will not make "silly comments" about Ferrari team orders

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc will not be forced into making "silly comments" over his team's team orders given to him to allow Sebastian Vettel past him in China. Leclerc had to settle with a fifth-place finish in China, having being third at the end of the opening lap. The Monegasque driver, was demanded to let Vettel overtake him during the first stint.  He was then left vulnerable to Max Verstappen in fifth - who eventually overtook Leclerc - after pit-stops and he stayed there for the remainder of the race. Leclerc described the first stint of the race as "a little bit messy" and will be asking for more information about Ferrari's tactics. "With Seb, I...
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