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Ex-F1 champion reveals why Charles Leclerc will be much closer to Max Verstappen in Saudi Arabia

Ex-Formula 1 driver Damon Hill has predicted a Ferrari comeback this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, after the Italians endured a miserable start to the season in Bahrain. Ferrari were left shocked at the Bahrain International Circuit, after the team were both unable to challenge Red Bull, and once again lacked reliability. The Italians entered 2023 confident that they'd solved and fixed the power unit-based reliability issues that tormented them last season, only for Charles Leclerc to retire from third due to an engine failure. Hill is certainly not expecting the same to happen at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, though, and has tipped the Maranello-based team to be 'all over the...
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