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Ferrari react to claim that Charles Leclerc is ‘more emotional' than Carlos Sainz

Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies does not believe Charles Leclerc needs to change his approach in any way. The Monegasque took victory in Bahrain and Australia as Max Verstappen suffered reliability failures in both, while team-mate Sergio Perez also found himself out of the season opener. Having begun the year with a one-two, the Scuderia were looking unstoppable, but Red Bull recovered in Imola as they took a one-two of their own – the first of six in a row. Carlos Sainz broke the Austrian side’s dominance with a win in Silverstone, before Leclerc won in Spielberg, but the last two races in France and Hungary have been a nightmare for both drivers. READ: Ferrari respond to...
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