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Hakkinen highlights key factor in Ferrari's strategy blunder

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Mika Hakkinen says human factors were the most significant aspect of Ferrari's bungled tyre strategy in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, in which the team's drivers finished second and fourth despite starting first and second. Charles Leclerc suffered particularly badly at his home circuit, dropping from P1 to P4 after having to wait for teammate Carlos Sainz at the second of two pit-stops within three laps of each other. By contrast, slicker pit work from Red Bull helped pave the way for Sergio Perez to take victory and Max Verstappen to finish third, with the two having lined up third and fourth on the grid respectively. "In the race,...
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