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Charles Leclerc: No qualms over wrong strategy

Charles Leclerc conceded he was “not happy” at the outcome of Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix, but declined to criticise Ferrari over his strategy. Leclerc was the sole Ferrari/Mercedes driver to adopt a two-stop strategy at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, as teams were caught by surprise at the life of the Hard tyre. Leclerc preserved his pole position advantage and led the first stint of the race, but his two-stop strategy relegated him to fourth, as Lewis Hamilton claimed victory. “Well I am disappointed, of course, every time you start first you always want to win and the two last times I started first I didn’t win so I’m not happy with that,”...
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