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Wolff: Ferrari's China strategy 'a can of worms'

To compound the error on having Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc change places, believing the German had the pace to catch the Mercedes pair at a time the Monegasque was clearly struggling. The Maranello outfit then completely lost the plot in dithering over whether to run Leclerc on a one-stop strategy or two-stop. 'I don't think we had a faster car than Ferrari today,' admitted Red Bull boss, Christian Horner, after Max Verstappen claimed fourth, 'and so our best way of beating at least one of their cars was going on to the two stop. 'That sparked some discussion between Sebastian and his pit-wall as to whether or not they were going to stop at all,' he added. 'But in the end they...
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