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Ferrari accused of forcing Charles Leclerc to lie about crash

Former F1 driver Hans-Joachim Stuck has suggested that it was a car issue rather than a mistake from Charles Leclerc that caused him to crash out of the French Grand Prix, but that the team forced him to say otherwise.  Disaster struck for the Italian team at Paul Ricard when Leclerc, leading the race, crashed out on Lap 18, allowing title rival Max Verstappen to claim victory.  The Monegasque took full responsibility for the incident, saying that it was solely caused by a mistake on his part. Stuck isn’t entirely convinced of that explanation though, saying that footage of the crash shows that wasn’t the case. READ: Mattia Binotto makes surprising comment about...
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