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Leclerc admits Vettel has an edge in tyre management

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc believes he needs to rein part of his aggression behind the wheel in order to better manage his tyres, an exercise for which he admits teammate Sebastian Vettel has an edge. In Hungary, Leclerc had the upper hand over Vettel for most of the race, the pair running third and fourth behind Max Verstappen and race winner Lewis Hamilton. The Monegasque appeared on track for a podium finish, but a degrading set of soft tyres allowed the hard-shod Vettel to overhaul Leclerc just four laps from the checkered flag. Brawn: 'Badly' needed win only fix for morale at Ferrari "I was struggling quite a lot of with my rear tyres, from mid-race onwards. It was tyres going...
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