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Leclerc strongly denies suggestions of a Ferrari 'bluff'

Article To news overview © Ferrari Charles Leclerc has made clear that Ferrari didn't bait Red Bull into pitting Sergio Perez from the lead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. With Perez leading the race from pole position in the first stint, Leclerc was able to closely shadow the Red Bull driver and stay near enough to be an undercut threat. On Lap 15 of 50, Ferrari appeared in the pit lane as Leclerc was given the message "box to overtake", suggesting the Scuderia were taking their chances on the undercut possibility. Red Bull responded to Ferrari's move, jumping out into the pits as Perez dived in from the lead – only for Leclerc to drive straight past and continue. Just...
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