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Did Ferrari really force Charles Leclerc to lie?

Former Formula 1 driver Hans-Joachim Stuck gave us all a bit of a surprise when he suggested that Ferrari told Charles Leclerc to lie about the cause of his crash at the French Grand Prix. The Monegasque had started from pole in Le Castellet, and had fended off the early threat of Max Verstappen, before the Dutchman came into the pits. This gave the Ferrari driver clear air to work with as he chased his third win of the season, and he had a healthy gap back to Sir Lewis Hamilton, who had inherited P2 after Verstappen’s stop. READ: Mattia Binotto responds to Ferrari ‘bad luck’ claim as Charles Leclerc’s frustration grows Both Leclerc and Hamilton were due to make their first stop of...
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