JV: 'Charles Leclerc spoke as if he had already definitively been declared lead driver at Ferrari, and he is not.' F1
As Leclerc harried Sainz though, even with a broken front wing after earlier contact with Sergio Perez, and asked the team to allow him through, Ferrari were reluctant to impose team orders.But when the Safety Car came out later in the race,, leaving him a sitting duck for the final laps as he went from leading to finishing P4, sparking further frustration.
“But there was no logic behind the decision to let him continue on the hard tyres after the Safety Car in the final phase – they gave away a one-two there. And I keep seeing Ferrari making mistakes like this all the time.or were afraid Hamilton would not stop if Leclerc did come in. I understand Leclerc’s anger after the race. This is another example of a conservative strategy.
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