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Leclerc insists Ferrari will recover form

Charles Leclerc is confident that Ferrari can return to the pace they showed in testing after their poor outing in Melbourne. Leclerc finishes P5 on his debut for the team, one place behind partner Sebastian Vettel after he was ordered not to overtake the four-time World Champion. That decision appeared a strange one considering the Ferraris were a minute adrift of Valtteri Bottas, who claimed victory for Mercedes. The Scuderia duo were also 35 seconds adrift of Red Bull's Max Verstappen who came home in P3 after passing Vettel earlier in the race. All this happened after two strong weeks of testing for Ferrari, with many concluding afterwards that the team were well ahead of the other...
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