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Leclerc has ideas on why Vettel was struggling in 2020

Charles Leclerc has been the absolute leader of the Ferrari team since last year. Already in his first season next to Sebastian Vettel he claimed that spot a little bit and the relapse of the German went fast after that. In an interview with the BBC, Leclerc speculates where this can come from. "It's a question I don't know the answer to", he says initially when asked why Vettel had so much more trouble with the car in 2020. "At the end, some drivers feel more at ease with the rear moving, some others more with understeer. And this year's car probably fitted my driving style a little bit more." Read more Vettel: 'I'm better now than I was in my time at Red Bull Racing'...
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