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Charles Leclerc unhappy as Max Verstappen posed to seal championship

Charles Leclerc was left wondering what might have been after race control could not resume proceedings at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday. Leclerc started on pole after a brilliant performance on Saturday, and Max Verstappen was pegged back to seventh due to an engine penalty. The Dutchman made his way back up to second in no time though, and he was beginning to close the gap on the Ferrari. Leclerc pitted when a Virtual Safety Car was deployed after his former team-mate, Sebastian Vettel, stopped by the side of the track. READ: Charles Leclerc claims Ferrari were ‘unlucky’, but not because of the Safety Car The green flags re-emerged when the Monegasque was halfway down the pit lane...
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