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Leclerc pinpoints moment he won Ferrari's respect

Charles Leclerc says he gained more respect from Ferrari after his efforts at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Leclerc became F1's youngest pole-sitter in history and was only denied the win in the race by an engine failure, which handed victory to Lewis Hamilton. Leclerc came into the 2019 season looking to battle against a "priority" given to world champion team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Article continues under video While the Monegasque is happy to accept that Vettel remains the top dog in the team, especially through a recent run of mistakes by his own hand, he says his standing at Maranello is already on the up. "It is true that the situation after Bahrain has changed,"...
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