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Ferrari: "We tried to put Red Bull in a difficult position"

Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, but the victory seemed in the hands of Charles Leclerc for a long time. Ferrari took full advantage of the safety car after Sergio Perez's pit stop, which the team enforced with a somewhat cryptic radio message addressed to the Monegasque. In a debriefing video on LinkedIn Iñaki Rueda, sports and strategy director at Ferrari, told how the team put the ball in Red Bull Racing's court. "Towards the end of the first stint, we noticed that we could close the gap to Perez. With that, we tried to put Red Bull in a difficult position," he begins his explanation. Read more Possible advantage for Red Bull in second half of 2022 Formula 1...
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