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Charles Leclerc disagrees with Mattia Binotto as Ferrari boss at risk of getting sacked

Charles Leclerc for the third time this season fell victim to a strategic mistake by Scuderia Ferrari, which cost him victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Monegasque driver had made his way to the front after starting third and looked likely to claim a much-needed win before the summer break. However, any chance of victory quickly disintegrated, with Ferrari deciding to fit Leclerc with the impossible to warm-up Hard compound. Pirelli had advised teams not to use the Hard rubber during the race, with low track temperatures making it very difficult to generate any heat. READ: Impossible to blame Charles Leclerc if he replaces Sergio Perez at Red Bull As a result, Leclerc slid all over...
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