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Leclerc: P7 best possible result at Eifel GP

Charles Leclerc believes he maximised the potential of his Ferrari with a P7 finish at the Eifel Grand Prix. The Monegasque driver put his Ferrari P4 on the grid as Formula 1 returned to the Nurburgring for the first time since 2013, and in the opening stages he found himself defending that position against eventual P3 finisher Daniel Ricciardo. Leclerc would go with a two-stop strategy but managed only a P7 finish with a late Safety Car not helping his cause at all as he completed the race on worn rubber, though he felt that was the best result he could have achieved. Asked by Sky F1 if P7 was the best case scenario, Leclerc replied: 'I think so, on the softs we struggled massively which...
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