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Ericsson: Frustrated Leclerc, trust lacking at Ferrari

Indy 500 Marcus Ericsson winner believes his former Formula 1 teammate Charles Leclerc is increasingly frustrated amid his Ferrari team's glaring slip-ups which all but gifted this year's titles to their rivals at Red Bull. This despite having a great car in the Ferrari F1-75 for their more than capable drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, when things go right they have the firepower to win races one-two, but somehow still manage to engineer defeat when victory is in sight. Ericsson knows a thing or two about Leclerc and his temperament having spent 2018 as Alfa Romeo teammates. Now, freed of the shackles of being politically correct F1 style, the Swede, with his career now firmly...
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