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Leclerc has ‘little hope' of race recovery, Vettel frustrated

Charles Leclerc says he has ‘little hope’ that he can recover positions at Formula 1’s Italian Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel criticised Ferrari’s Q1 strategy. Ferrari has struggled for overall performance this season and its lack of speed has been more pronounced at circuits that place a greater emphasis on engine prowess. Having been off the pace in Belgium that trend has continued at the first of three home events this year, taking place at Monza. Ferrari has taken pole position at Monza for the past two years but on Saturday endured its worst result on home soil for several decades, as neither driver made it into the top 10. Related Posts Sainz left shaking after...
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