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'Ferrari magically found another method to get Leclerc to lose'

Former Ferrari and Williams chief Peter Windsor understood Ferrari's start in Hungary on the medium tyre, but cannot yet understand what the team did in the rest of the race. The F1 expert says the Italians' poor strategy struck again. Article continues under ad Ferrari started the race logically According to Windsor, Ferrari's start on the yellow tyre was a logical choice. The team was the favourite before the weekend began and was indeed the fastest team on Friday. On Saturday, the track had cooled considerably after the rain that had fallen, so the cards were shuffled again. For Ferrari, the red soft tyres proved to be a good outcome for the F1-75 after a few laps of warming up. Windsor...
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