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Ferrari pair dismiss talk of team orders row

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have dismissed talk of bad feeling after the Monegasque was ordered to yield to his teammate on Sunday. Though he qualified ahead of his teammate, the chaos at Turn 1 saw Sainz drop to seventh while Leclerc moved up to fifth. Passing Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi on lap 5, the Spaniard slotted in behind his Ferrari teammate as the pair pursued Pierre Gasly. While Leclerc pitted on lap 30, it was a further twelve laps before Sainz made his stop, rejoining the race in sixth behind the Monegasque. Ferrari subsequently called on Leclerc to yield to his teammate, feeling that on fresher rubber the Spaniard would be better equipped to hunt down the AlphaTauri...
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