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Charles Leclerc demands emergency meeting with CEO as Ferrari employees share CVs

The Bahrain Grand Prix went perfectly for Ferrari last season, with Charles Leclerc winning the race while Carlos Sainz finished second to score a stunning one-two for the Scuderia. Leclerc and Ferrari then went on to build a strong lead in both championships before reliability issues and strategic errors opened to door for Max Verstappen and Red Bull to cruise to both titles. Heading into 2023 the goal for Ferrari was simple, to go one step further and win the championship instead of Red Bull. The season has started off horribly for the Scuderia however, with neither of their drivers ending the Bahrain Grand Prix on the podium. READ: Toto Wolff comments on Mercedes developing two cars...
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