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‘Call Jean Todt': Ferrari slammed for team orders stance in Saudi GP

Heading into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Ferrari were hoping to build on a relatively successful qualifying session. After Charles Leclerc’s engine penalty he started the race in P12 while his teammate Carlos Sainz started in P4. With Sainz starting fourth, the aim would have been for the Spaniard to score a podium whilst Leclerc climbed the order as much as possible to recover a strong haul of points. Unfortunately for the Scuderia, their race did not go to plan, ending with Sainz in P6 and Leclerc in P7. READ: Angela Cullen breaks silence on ending Lewis Hamilton relationship This result disappointed Ferrari fans, who have taken to social media to express their feelings about their...
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