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Leclerc 'won't allow a repeat of Singapore radio outburst'

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has admitted that he needs to keep his cool over the team radio in future, after 'overreacting' to events in Singapore last weekend. Having led the first stint of the Grand Prix after starting from pole position, Leclerc was shocked to emerge from his pit stop to find his team mate Sebastian Vettel ahead of him as the result of the team achieving an 'undercut'. "What the hell?" demanded the Monegasque driver at the time, suggesting that the team had unfairly prioritised Vettel when it came to race strategy. "I just think it’s not fair." Vettel duly won the race, denying Leclerc the chance of being only the third driver in F1 history to...
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