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Leclerc confirms epic Verstappen battle changed his approach

Article To news overview Although Charles Leclerc came out on the losing end at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver admits he's become a more aggressive driver since his battle with Max Verstappen. The race was one of the highlights of the season with both young drivers in top form. Verstappen battled his way back from a pitstop to challenge Leclerc in the closing stages, eventually making his way past at Turn 2 with three laps to go. Verstappen's aggressive move saw the two drivers touch, with Leclerc forced to leave the track and head over the kerb. The Monegasque driver told the Italian version of Motorsport.com that since then he hasn't held back when it comes to battling...
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