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Austrian GP loss prompted more aggressive Leclerc

Leclerc took a more aggressive approach in the Italian Grand Prix The disappointment of losing the Austrian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen prompted a more aggressive approach from Charles Leclerc in Monza. The Ferrari driver won the Italian Grand Prix after withstanding intense pressure from Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas throughout the race. According to Leclerc, the difficult lessons learned in Austria, where he lost out to Verstappen in the closing laps, prompted a harder stance in Italy. “Since Austria it is clear that you can go a bit further in the way we defend and overtake and just the aggressiveness of us drivers,” Leclerc explained. “I believe that Austria helped me to...
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