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Sportsnaut on MSNFerrari F1 Struggles Continue: Leadership, Drivers and Road AheadThe Canadian Grand Prix served up another dose of drama for Ferrari, with the Italian media sharpening their pens and ...
Charles Leclerc believes his mistake in qualifying was the main reason for his difficult F1 Canadian Grand Prix, not ...
Charles Leclerc has confessed that driver error and not Ferrari's strategy was the crux of his disappointing result in ...
Charles Leclerc endured another frustrating outing at the Canadian GP as a series of strategy missteps marred the Ferrari ...
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motorsport.com on MSNCharles Leclerc: “Focused on work” to recover from disappointing Canadian GPThe Ferrari driver said the team was “not here to prove anybody wrong” after a disappointing Canadian Grand Prix weekend for ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNValidation for Leclerc as data highlights flawed Ferrari Canada GP strategyAnother race weekend has come and gone, and yet again we’re talking about drama at Ferrari – both off and on the track.
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The Race on MSNThree drivers already in trouble after early Canada setbacksBarely a second covered 17 Formula 1 drivers in Canadian Grand Prix practice - with the other three left with a lot of w ...
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GPblog on MSNF1 Tech | Inside the secrets of Mercedes dominated weekend in CanadaMercedes' new rear suspension and floor updates transform W16's tyre management and traction, leading to a dominant F1 performance in Canada.
Lewis Hamilton finished a lonely sixth and was a long way off the pace in Montreal; Hamilton revealed he hit a groundhog during the early stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, which explained his ...
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The Race on MSN'It feels the same' - Hamilton's muted reaction to Canada upliftLewis Hamilton's best grid position since the Chinese Grand Prix three months ago may point towards a breakthrough at la ...
Lewis Hamilton struggled with his brakes throughout the race and hit a groundhog which destroyed part of his floor. Charles Leclerc, who has 46 F1 podiums to his name, made his mistakes earlier in the ...
On the back of a disappointing weekend for the Scuderia, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur blamed the series of mistakes the Italian outfit made at Montreal for the suboptimal result.
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