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'Could be a Ferrari hangover that lost Leclerc the Monaco Grand Prix'

Carlos Sainz might have won the British Grand Prix, but it all went wrong for Ferrari and Charles Leclerc. With Max Verstappen losing performance because of damage, it should've been a simple one-two for the Italian team but they made several mistakes.  Article continues under ad Double stacking Esteban Ocon pulled over and caused a safety car with 12 laps to go. There were nine seconds separating Leclerc and Sainz when the chance of a stop for soft tyres occurred. But Ferrari left race leader Leclerc out on the hard tyres meaning he was virtually a sitting duck at the restart. This lost Leclerc some crucial points in the World Championship and meant they failed to capitalise on Red...
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