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Shocked Leclerc ‘would have signed for eighth'

Charles Leclerc described his result at Formula 1’s 70th Anniversary Grand Prix as a “good surprise” and would have signed up for eighth place prior to the start. Ferrari struggled for pace again throughout the weekend at Silverstone as it compensated for its straight-line speed deficit by running a low downforce package. Leclerc qualified only eighth while team-mate Sebastian Vettel failed to make it through to Q3. Vettel’s struggles continued in race trim as a first-lap spin was followed by a strategy that the German repeatedly queried, eventually classifying 12th. Related Posts Verstappen realised early on Mercedes had tyre troubles August 9, 2020 Ricciardo jokes ‘it was...
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