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Disbelief of Red Bull's choice: 'Verstappen had everything to gain'

Charles Leclerc seemed well on his way to winning his home race for the first time in Monaco, but Ferrari denied him the chance of a perfect weekend through a strategic error. Formula One analyst Peter Windsor cannot understand Ferrari's strategy, but the same goes for the strategy Red Bull Racing chose for Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. The former sponsorship manager for Williams saw both Ferrari and Red Bull Racing play it safe by having their drivers change to intermediates first before calling them in for slicks. Only Carlos Sainz dared to skip that intermediate step, but had to repeatedly insist on it with his team. Read more Verstappen explains pit exit: 'It was necessary' Safe...
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