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Italian media critical of Ferrari: 'Illogical that Leclerc was sacrificed'

The Italian media's attention after the British Grand Prix was naturally focused on Carlos Sainz' s first win in Formula 1, but the press was left with a sour taste in their mouths for the race at Silverstone. Charles Leclerc missed out on the podium after a strategic decision not to change from hard to soft tyres under the safety car. Article continues under ad Corriere dello Sport The newspaper does not entirely agree with Mattia Binotto's words afterwards. The team boss gave some reasons why Leclerc stayed on the track, but this doesn't quite go down with Corriere Dello Sport. "Spin it any way you want, but the smell of a serious mistake lingers in our opinion. If Leclerc is ahead...
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