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Red Bull forced Ferrari's hand with two stop strategy

Christian Horner believes Red Bull’s two-stop strategy at the Chinese Grand Prix forced Ferrari’s hand resulting in Charles Leclerc slipping down to fifth place, behind Max Verstappen.
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