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Leclerc admits Sainz was ‘better' Ferrari F1 driver in Australia

Charles Leclerc has accepted he needed to be 'better' to have stood a chance of beating Ferrari Formula 1 team-mate Carlos Sainz to victory in the Australian Grand Prix. Ferrari capitalised on Max Verstappen encountering a stuck rear right brake that led to his retirement to land a first 1-2 finish since the 2022 season-opener […]
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