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Ferrari praises Leclerc's ‘great gesture' at podium ceremony

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto praised Charles Leclerc for being present beneath the podium to celebrate Carlos Sainz’s podium at Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc was unable to take up his pole position on home territory after Ferrari detected a driveshaft problem on his SF21 on the reconnaissance lap. Sainz started from a net […]
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