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Why Leclerc is confident that Ferrari can improve after mistakes

Article To news overview © XPBimages Charles Leclerc has revealed what gives him confidence that Ferrari can improve after mistakes in recent races. Max Verstappen's advantage over Leclerc in the World Championship currently stands at 80 points, while Red Bull have built a gap of nearly 100 points to Ferrari in the Constructors'. Leclerc has twice made an error during a race – including his crash out of the lead of the French Grand Prix – while strategy errors from the Scuderia have resulted in him falling down the order on other occasions. This was the case last time out in Hungary, where the decision to pit Leclerc for Hard tyres on his second stint cost him, pushing him down to P6...
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