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Ferrari showed ‘how you don’t do it’ in title fight again

Christian Danner has criticised Ferrari for their Silverstone performance, saying they once again showed 'how not to do it if you want to win the World Championship.' As he has on more than one occasion this season, Charles Leclerc was left scratching his head over his team's strategy decisions. Carlos Sainz took pole but, once Max Verstappen had picked up the damage that effectively ended his race, he soon found his team-mate Leclerc right behind him. The Monégasque pleaded with his engineer over the team radio, asking for Ferrari to swap the two around but the team stood firm and insisted the Spaniard could speed up. Once they were allowed to fight, Leclerc breezed past Sainz but was...
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