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Charles Leclerc makes Ferrari ‘communication and strategy' claim

Charles Leclerc started the season looking like a real contender for the title, but with strategy errors and technical issues being Ferrari’s downfall, the Monegasque driver saw his title hopes disappear. Ferrari keep pace with, and even beat Red Bull in qualifying, with Carlos Sainz claiming two pole positions while Leclerc himself has eight, however when it comes to race day the Scuderia simply cannot compete some weekends. The 25-year-old has stated that Red Bull’s ability to manage their tyres in difficult conditions has been one of the main causes in the differing race pace. “There’s the tyre management, as we’ve seen in the last races where this is a bit more difficult. We...
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