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Rosberg wrong to call for Ricciardo to Ferrari

Nico Rosberg has admitted he got it wrong in urging Ferrari to sign Daniel Ricciardo rather than Carlos Sainz. After a dismal 2020 campaign Ferrari have raised their game this season, partly due to an enhanced engine – but also some vibrant performances from their drivers. Charles Leclerc showed what the Scuderia are capable of when he put his car on pole for the Monaco Grand Prix, although damage caused by a crash at the end of qualifying ultimately meant he could not take the start. But equally, if not more, impressive has been new boy Sainz, who has made the smoothest transition to a new team of anyone on the grid this season and finished a rock-solid second in Monte Carlo. The...
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