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Charles Leclerc suggests he will reject some Ferrari team orders

Team orders at Ferrari has been one of the primary talking points in Formula 1 this season and Charles Leclerc has suggested that he will be inclined to stand his ground. Leclerc has been instructed to either stay behind, or let through, Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel at each of the three grands prix to be held this season. In Australia Leclerc remained behind Vettel during the closing stages as their differing strategies converged while in China he allowed his team-mate through in the opening stint. In Bahrain Leclerc was instructed to remain behind Vettel but instead made a successful overtake for the lead of the race. When asked whether he would accept further team orders, Leclerc...
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