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Charles Leclerc: Owning up to mistake is the best way forward

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has given Sebastian Vettel an honest assessment on how he feels he can improve in the future. The 21-year old feels that the best way for him to move forward is through recognising his mistakes and looking forward. He's yet to taste victory this season but currently lies fifth in the standings, below his teammate Sebastian Vettel. Leclerc has admitted his errors and feels that the only way for him to move forward is, to be honest, and admit mistakes. "Actually, it’s the way I work," he explained, speaking to Crash.net. "I think it’s the best way forward, to not try and find any excuses whenever you do a mistake...
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