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Leclerc admits Ferrari tyre problems are still not resolved

Article To news overview © Ferrari Charles Leclerc is weary that Ferrari's tyre troubles have not gone away even though he was within three laps of winning the British Grand Prix. Leclerc appeared to have strong pace throughout both stints on the medium and hard tyres at Silverstone as well as Saturday's sprint race. However, he thinks there is more to understand about the Pirelli rubber. "There’s been a big investigation after France to try to understand exactly why we were struggling that much with those front tyres," Leclerc told RacingNews365.com and other members of the press. "I don’t think we get that answer yet. So yes, we are much better at Silverstone but I...
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